单词 | guido |
释义 | guidon. U.S. slang (usually derogatory). A person regarded as socially unsophisticated, esp. one whose attire and behaviour are viewed as typically lower-class and suburban; spec. an Italian-American man, esp. one who is aggressively masculine and vain regarding his appearance and possessions. ΚΠ 1985 Record (New Jersey) 24 Mar. f1 Russo proudly calls himself a ‘Guido’, a term used in local discos to describe a guy who is flashy, macho, and cool. 1986 Los Angeles Times 23 May v. 15/1 We call them guidos—people who had no idea what we were about and they heard about it [sc. the club] and came down, instead of knowing somebody and finding out about it first. 1990 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) May 112/2 The courtroom was packed with..neighborhood wiseguys and the Guidos from Queens in their gold chains and turquoise patterned sweaters. 1991 Music Paper Mar. 10/2 All the cool bands play in The City... Nothing on Long Island but guidos and meatheads. 2001 Us Weekly 11–18 June 91/3 Her other officemates are a Guido (Larry Romano as Aldo Bonnadonna), a Latina spitfire..and a ‘street’ black guy. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1985 |
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