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单词 chi-hike
释义

chi-hiken.

/ˈtʃʌɪˈhʌɪk/
Forms: Also chi-ike, chy-; Australian and New Zealand (with pronunc. /ˈtʃaɪæk/) chiack, chyack, etc.
slang.
The shouting of ‘chi-hike’ as a salute; hence, a noisy demonstration. In Australia and (less commonly) New Zealand, jeering, banter, cheek.
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society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > militancy > [noun] > demonstration > noisy
chi-hike1859
the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > [noun] > greeting or salutation > specific greeting or salutation
dieugardc1380
good day?a1439
hail?a1513
good morrow1528
good even1534
how-do-ye1575
all hail?1589
good evening1606
ave1611
good morninga1616
how-do-you-do1632
good afternoon1771
recollections1816
chin chin1822
chi-hike1859
cheero1909
wagwan1983
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > jeering, taunting, or scoffing > [noun]
teenOE
scoffing1377
jeering1561
gibing1579
scoffery1589
girding1605
scoffagea1639
jeer1660
scommatism1664
chi-hike1915
signifying1929
picongc1938
1859 J. C. Hotten Dict. Slang 20 Chi-ike, a hurrah, a good word, or hearty praise.
c1869 ‘A. Vance’ Chickaleary Cove (Farmer) Now join in a chyike, the ‘jolly’ we all like.
1894 A. Chevalier Humorous Songs ii Folks with a ‘chy~ike’ shouted, ‘Ain't they smart?’
1910 Daily Chron. 22 Apr. 7/7 The audience..was out for a gigantic ‘chi-hike’, and it enjoyed itself to the full.
1915 C. J. Dennis Songs Sentimental Bloke (1916) 119 Chiack, vulgar banter; coarse invective.

Derivatives

chi-hike v. (transitive) to salute with the cry ‘chi-hike’; also absol. or intransitive, to make a noisy demonstration. In Australia and (less commonly) New Zealand, to jeer at, tease, make fun of.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > jeering, taunting, or scoffing > [verb (transitive)]
heascenc1000
gabc1225
tita1400
knackc1425
scoff1530
flout1551
taunt1560
gird1573
beflout1574
scoff1578
gibe1582
flirt1593
gleek1593
to geck at1603
to gall ata1616
jeera1616
gorea1632
jest1721
fleer1732
chi-hike1874
chip1898
chip1898
to sling off (at)1911
jive1928
sound1958
wolf1966
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [verb (intransitive)] > outcry or clamour
galstrec1230
huea1250
galec1386
noisea1393
clamourc1400
brawl1447
yammer1513
to noise it1663
hue-and-crya1734
beclamour1832
chi-hike1874
hullabaloo1936
the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > use courteous actions or expressions to [verb (transitive)] > greet or salute > with specific words
all-hail1598
chi-hike1874
1874 G. Walch Adamanta ii. ii. 27 I've learnt to chi-ike peelers.
1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 116 Chi-ike, to hail in a rough though friendly manner; to support by means of vociferation.
1886 Sporting Times 17 July 7/2 There was no charge for admission. Enough. They came, they saw, and they chi-iked.
1894 E. W. Hornung Boss of Taroomba i It's our way up here, you know, to chi-ak each other and our visitors too.
1896 H. Lawson While Billy Boils 301 She was..laughin', and jokin', and chyackin'.
1896 H. Lawson While Billy Boils 47 Didn't the fellows chyack me, though.
1914 A. A. Grace Tale of Timber Town xxiv. 116 You won't chiack or poke borak at his grey and honoured head.
1930 V. Palmer Men are Human v. 40 ‘Heard any more about that thousand?’ Larry chiacked him.
1934 T. Wood Cobbers 17 Just think how you can chyack those stay-at-homes in Sydney and Melbourne.
1944 J. H. Fullarton Troop Target iv. 36 He was ‘chyiked’ unmercifully.
1958 ‘N. Shute’ Rainbow & Rose iii. 95 The whole squadron in the stalls chi-hiking at us and Judy ad~libbing back at them across the footlights.
ˈchiacking n. and adj. (also ˈchyacking)
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1878 Australian 1 742 The circle of frivolous youths who were yelping at and chyacking him.
1904 ‘G. B. Lancaster’ Sons o' Men 30 Stop off yer chiackin', you fellers, can't yer?
1906 R. Whiteing Ring in New 122 His ‘chihiking’ of members, popular and unpopular.
1914 A. A. Grace Tale of Timber Town xix. 88 Go on chiacking—poke borak—it don't hurt me.
1926 K. S. Prichard Working Bullocks xiv. 125 Yells and chiacking queries went up from the hill-top.
1962 Spectator 24 Aug. 287 Half a dozen chi-iking louts.
1969 M. Painter in Coast to Coast 1967–8 56 There is a kind of chiacking which does not always export too well.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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