释义 |
ˈpuky, a. Also pukey. [f. puke v. + -y.] 1. Inclined to puke or vomit; sickly. rare.
1864G. Meredith Sandra Belloni xxxiii, He was rendered peaky and puky only by people supposing him so. 2. fig. Sick-making, disgusting. colloq.
1965T. Capote In Cold Blood (1966) i. 37 It was a puky idea. What the hell would they have thought? 1969W. Garner Us or Them War vi. 53 There'll be all sorts there, most of them pretty pukey and not really my thing. |