单词 | jacksie |
释义 | jacksien. British slang (originally Services'). A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside; (also) the anus or rectum. Also occasionally: an animal's rump, anus, or rectum. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > back > buttock(s) > [noun] flitcha700 arse-endseOE culec1220 buttockc1300 tail1303 toutec1305 nagea1325 fundamentc1325 tail-end1377 brawna1382 buma1387 bewschers?a1400 crouponc1400 rumplec1430 lendc1440 nachec1440 luddocka1475 rearwarda1475 croupc1475 rumpc1475 dock1508 hurdies1535 bunc1538 sitting place1545 bottom?c1550 prat1567 nates1581 backside1593 crupper1594 posteriorums1596 catastrophe1600 podex1601 posterior1605 seat1607 poop1611 stern1631 cheek1639 breeka1642 doup1653 bumkin1658 bumfiddle1661 assa1672 butt1675 quarter1678 foundation1681 toby1681 bung1691 rear1716 fud1722 moon1756 derrière1774 rass1790 stern-post1810 sit-down1812 hinderland1817 hinderling1817 nancy1819 ultimatum1823 behinda1830 duff?1837 botty1842 rear end1851 latter end1852 hinder?1857 sit1862 sit-me-down1866 stern-works1879 tuchus1886 jacksy-pardy1891 sit-upon1910 can1913 truck-end1913 sitzfleisch1916 B.T.M.1919 fanny1919 bot1922 heinie1922 beam1929 yas yas1929 keister1931 batty1935 bim1935 arse-end1937 twat1937 okole1938 bahookie1939 bohunkus1941 quoit1941 patoot1942 rusty-dusty1942 dinger1943 jacksie1943 zatch1950 ding1957 booty1959 patootie1959 buns1960 wazoo1961 tush1962 1943 ‘R. Llewellyn’ None but Lonely Heart xv. 88 Listening to taxis calling out as if they was being kicked up the jacksie. 1963 E. Goodbody & P. Ryan How I won War xii. 152 Everybody sit down! Sitzen-Sie! Sitzen-Sie! If you don't want a bayonet up your jacksie. 1966 B. Naughton Alfie xxxvi. 206 She's sitting there on her jacksie, reading one of those colour things out of a newspaper. 1970 A. Draper Swansong for Rare Bird i. 9 The amount of love in our house you could stick up a dog's jacksie and he wouldn't even yelp. 2001 M. Blake 24 Karat Schmooze ii. 20 Speaking of arses. This bird the other night. World-class jacksie, like a couple of melons. Phrases to stick (also shove, etc.) (something) up one's jacksie and variants: used, with imperative force, to express contemptuous dismissal or rejection. ΚΠ 1959 K. Waterhouse Billy Liar v. 78 Why don't you tell the boring little man to stick the job up his jacksy? 1972 B. Marshall Black Oxen i. 39 You can take your sound advice and shove it up your jacksie. 1976 R. Barnes Coronation Cups & Jam Jars vi. 109 The Good Old Days? They can stick that up their Jaxie as far as they can get. 2003 E. Wright Hemingway Caper vi. 30 If you had asked me, I'd have told you to stuff it up your jacksie. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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