单词 | moppie |
释义 | moppien. South African. A street song of the Cape Malay and Cape coloured people, usually of a teasing nature. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > types of song > [noun] > folk-song > street song street song1612 moppie1949 1949 Cape Times 10 Jan. 2/6 He hoped that the Cape ‘moppies’ or comic songs and the liedjies would become a regular feature of future carnivals. 1953 I. D. Du Plessis & C. A. Lückhoff Malay Quarter iii. 48 Moppies are little songs (often of doubtful content) sung in order to challenge, deride, or irritate the listener, or merely as foolery. When singing a moppie, the singer often includes a person's name, and if the person referred to cannot respond in similar vein, he is laughed at by all present. 1974 S. Afr. Panorama June 20 The ‘moppie’ is a comical song. The soloist uses gestures of the hands and other movements to illustrate it as he goes. 1988 South (Cape Town) 21 July 6 Basil's at the Nico [Malau theatre] putting the Swan Lake Ballet to moppie music. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1949 |
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