释义 |
necker2|ˈnɛkə(r)| [f. neck v.1 4 + -er1.] One who indulges in caresses and fondling.
1923Mencken Amer. Lang. (ed. 3) 373 Necker, one given to cheek-to-cheek dancing. 1925H. L. Foster Trop. Tramp with Tourists xvi. 300 Listen, you would-be necker! 1935[see neck v.1 4]. 1947I. Brown Say the Word 81 But they [sc. young gentlemen] are not known, I think, as neckers. 1966‘D. Shannon’ With a Vengeance (1968) i. 15 Well, it's a body... Found about half an hour ago... By, I gather, a couple of neckers. |