单词 | chihike |
释义 | > see alsoalso refers to : chi-hiken. > as lemmaschi-hike 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. ΘΚΠ 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. < see also as lemmas |
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