释义 |
dead-oh, a. Naut. colloq.|ˈdɛdəʊ| [f. dead a. + oh int.] a. = dead drunk. b. Deeply asleep.
1889Barrère & Leland Dict. Slang I. 300/1 Dead-oh! (naval), is said of a man in the last stage of intoxication. 1924Masefield Sard Harker 160 He slept, as sailors say, ‘dead-oh’. |