释义 |
pegger|ˈpɛgə(r)| [f. peg v. + -er1.] 1. One who pegs: in the senses of the verb.
1611Cotgr., Chevilleur, a pegger. 1818Todd, Pegger, one who fastens with pegs. Not now in use. 1873Slang Dict., Peggers, people who constantly stimulate themselves by means of brandy and soda-water. 1901Scotsman 11 Nov. 2/6 The pegger of a block of claims. 2. = pegging-machine. (Cent Dict. 1890.) |