单词 | hombre |
释义 | hombren. Chiefly U.S. slang. Originally in Spanish-speaking contexts: a man, esp. a Spanish or Hispanic man. In later use (frequently with preceding adjective): any man, a guy. Also as a form of address. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Spaniards > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Spain Spainola1375 Spaniela1387 Spaniardc1400 Spaniardo1598 diegoc1611 Don1612 hombre1630 caballero1749 Spanisher1910 the world > people > person > man > [noun] churla800 werec900 rinkeOE wapmanc950 heOE wyeOE gomeOE ledeOE seggeOE shalkOE manOE carmanlOE mother bairnc1225 hemea1250 mother sona1250 hind1297 buck1303 mister mana1325 piecec1325 groomc1330 man of mouldc1330 hathela1350 sire1362 malea1382 fellowa1393 guestc1394 sergeant?a1400 tailarda1400 tulka1400 harlotc1405 mother's sona1470 frekea1475 her1488 masculinea1500 gentlemana1513 horse?a1513 mutton?a1513 merchant1549 child1551 dick1553 sorrya1555 knavea1556 dandiprat1556 cove1567 rat1571 manling1573 bird1575 stone-horse1580 loona1586 shaver1592 slave1592 copemate1593 tit1594 dog1597 hima1599 prick1598 dingle-dangle1605 jade1608 dildoa1616 Roger1631 Johnny1648 boy1651 cod1653 cully1676 son of a bitch1697 cull1698 feller1699 chap1704 buff1708 son of a gun1708 buffer1749 codger1750 Mr1753 he-man1758 fella1778 gilla1790 gloak1795 joker1811 gory1819 covey1821 chappie1822 Charley1825 hombre1832 brother-man1839 rooster1840 blokie1841 hoss1843 Joe1846 guy1847 plug1848 chal1851 rye1851 omee1859 bloke1861 guffin1862 gadgie1865 mug1865 kerel1873 stiff1882 snoozer1884 geezer1885 josser1886 dude1895 gazabo1896 jasper1896 prairie dog1897 sport1897 crow-eater1899 papa1903 gink1906 stud1909 scout1912 head1913 beezer1914 jeff1917 pisser1918 bimbo1919 bozo1920 gee1921 mush1936 rye mush1936 basher1942 okie1943 mugger1945 cat1946 ou1949 tess1952 oke1970 bra1974 muzhik1993 1630 J. Wadsworth Present Estate Spayne 47 Generall of the Hombres, or Men at Armes of Millan. 1832 New-Eng. Mag. Sept. 219 ‘Hombre!’ cried the old Alcaid sternly; ‘it was by my command the deed was done!’ 1851 N. Kingsley Diary 2 Feb. (1914) 172 [I] had a fine sing in the evening with three or four other ‘hombres’. 1885 J. F. Kernan Reminisc. Old Fire Laddies ix. 156 The hombres had returned to their several amusements. 1918 C. E. Mulford Man from Bar-20 viii. 79 ‘Friend of this hombre?’ ‘Yes; sort of.’ 1930 E. D. Sullivan Chicago Surrenders (1931) ii. 48 It's impossible to scare tough hombres who can get $55 a barrel for beer that costs them $7. 1957 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Oct. 646/4 This book describes the doings of the bad hombre. 1976 N.Y. Amsterdam News 14 Aug. d14/4 Listen, hombre, I paid my dues and sung my blues and got my rank. 2001 K. Sampson Outlaws (2002) 162 Now Jimmy Richardson is a class fucking hombre. I love him to bits, I do, he's one of our own—but he's unreliable. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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