释义 |
shack-job U.S. slang.|ˈʃækdʒɒb| Also shack job. [f. shack v.4 + job n.2 4 f.] = shack-up 2.
1946[see shack v.4 2 b]. 1951New Yorker 10 Mar. 112/2 Allowing him to sleep with their daughter (this was an early shack-job, not the girl mentioned above). 1955W. Gaddis Recognitions i. iv. 158 Look, rabbit, I'm looking for a shack-job, see? 1966Sunday Times (Colour Suppl.) 4 Dec. 73/3 Shack job, easy-woman. |