单词 | mouser |
释义 | mousern. 1. a. An animal, esp. a cat or an owl, that catches mice. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by habits or actions > [noun] > that catches mice mouser1440 mouse-catcher1611 the world > animals > birds > order Strigiformes or owl > [noun] owleOE howlec1430 mouser1440 howletc1450 nightbirdc1450 owlet1542 night owl1581 jenny-howlet1600 tu-whit tu-whoo1604 Welsh ambassador1608 mouse-catcher1611 Welsh falconera1640 hooter1673 hobhouchin1682 flying-cat1699 houchin1746 jumbie bird1827 the world > food and drink > hunting > hunter > hunter of specific animal > [noun] > animal hunting mice mouser1440 mouse-hunt1597 mouse-catcher1611 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Felidae (feline) > felis domesticus (cat) > [noun] > defined by actions or habitat mouser1440 mouse-taker?c1475 mouse-catcher1611 Kilkenny cat1822 spitfire1825 alley cat1886 stray1892 tiler1905 Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 347 Mowsare as a catte, musceps. 1573 T. Tusser Points Huswifrie (new ed.) f. 8, in Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) Thogh cat (a good mouser) doth wel in a house, yet euer in dairy, haue trap for a mouse. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Souricier, a Mouser, or Mouse-catcher. 1692 R. L'Estrange Fables lxi. 61 For Puss, even when she's a Madam, will be a Mouser still. c1771 S. Foote Maid of Bath ii. 35 Owls..are counted very good mousers. 1839 W. Irving Chron. Wolfert's Roost in Knickerbocker Apr. 324 He would..lurk along shore,..watching for hours together, like a veteran mouser intent on a rat-hole. 1939 T. S. Eliot Old Possum's Bk. Pract. Cats 38 No commonplace mousers have such well-cut trousers. 1966 A. Christie Third Girl xvii. 178 You're so exactly like a good mouser. A cat sitting over a hole waiting for the mouse to come out. 1989 Daily Tel. 13 Nov. 3/2 Other mishaps included..a man who was bitten by a rat brought inside by the household mouser. 2001 Sunday Mirror (Electronic ed.) 14 Jan. 26 No sooner had Tony Blair moved into Downing Street than the resident veteran mouser mysteriously vanished into ‘retirement’. b. figurative and in figurative contexts. ΚΠ 1608 J. Day Law-trickes sig. E2 Bring the Lady a Diamond,..for I can tel you these same paultrie stones are in high request amongst Ladies, especially such old mowsers as I haue beene in my time. 1673 W. Wycherley Gentleman Dancing-master ii. i. 34 Pru. Indeed, little Mistress, like the young Kitten,..you play'd with your prey, till you had almost lost it! Hipp. 'Tis true, a good old Mouser like you, had it taken up, and run away with it presently. 1789 ‘P. Pindar’ Expostulatory Odes i. 5 Ye sharp state mousers, with your watering jaws. 1848 J. R. Lowell Lett. (1894) I. 147 He [sc. Shakespeare] invented a new order of poetry; for, let the mousers trace all the resemblances they will, it is entirely new in its idea. 1997 Scotsman 20 Aug. 13/7 Tony Blair..could be the sort of feline that ends up with a pretty bow tied round its neck—but who is a ruthless mouser at night when no-one sees. 2. colloquial. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > soldier by position > [noun] > in middle middleman1616 centre1627 mouser1802 1802 C. James New Mil. Dict. Mouser, an ironical term, which is sometimes used in the British militia to distinguish battalion men from the flank companies. It is indeed generally applied to them by the grenadiers and light bobs, meaning, that while the latter are detached, the former remain in quarters, like cats, to watch the mice, &c. 1918 E. S. Farrow Dict. Mil. Terms 397 Mouser,..a sobriquet which was sometimes used in sport to distinguish the battalion men from the flank companies. b. A detective. rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > law enforcement > investigation of crime > [noun] > detective plant1812 plain clothes1822 detective1850 plainclothesman1856 mouser1863 D.1869 sleuth1872 tec1879 dee1882 demon1889 sleuth-hound1890 split1891 fink1903 hawkshaw1903 busy1904 dick1905 gumshoe1913 Richard1914 shamus1925 cozzer1950 Five-O1983 1863 Confessions of Ticket-of-Leave Man 266 Two shrewd ‘mousers’, were sent off at once with Mr. Gee to York Street. 1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §460/18 Detective,..man hunter, mouser, nose, [etc.]. c. U.S. A homosexual man. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual orientation > homosexuality > [noun] > a homosexual person > male badlingeOE nan1670 molly1708 Miss Molly1754 Miss Nancy1824 molly mop1829 poof1833 Margery?c1855 Mary Ann1868 pretty-boy1881 cocksucker1885 poofter1889 queer1894 fruit1895 fairy1896 homosexualist1898 puff1902 pussy1904 nance1910 quean1910 girl1912 faggot1913 mouser1914 queen1919 fag1921 gay boy1921 maricon1921 pie-face1922 bitch1923 Jessie1923 tapette1923 pansy1926 nancy boy1927 nelly1931 femme1932 ponce1932 punk1933 queerie1933 gobbler1934 jocker1935 queenie1935 iron1936 freak1941 swish1941 flit1942 tonk1943 wonk1945 mother1947 fruitcake1952 Mary1953 twink1953 swishy1959 limp wrist1960 arse bandit1961 leather man1961 booty bandit1962 ginger beer1964 bummer1965 poofteroo1966 shirtlifter1966 battyman1967 dick-sucker1968 mo1968 a friend of Dorothy1972 shim1973 gaylord1976 twinkie1977 woofter1977 bender1986 knob jockey1989 batty boy1992 cake boy1992 1914 L. E. Jackson & C. R. Hellyer Vocab. Criminal Slang 60 Mouser... Current in cosmopolitan circles. A ‘fairy’, a character obsessed by lewd passions. 1931 G. Irwin Amer. Tramp & Underworld Slang 131 Mouser, a degenerate; a lewd character. Evidently a reference to the quiet, mouse-like habits of these persons. 1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §508/6 Sodomite,..lick-box, meat hound, mouser, [etc.]. 3. Chiefly Scottish and U.S. A moustache. Cf. mousetail n. 5. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > hair > hair on lower part of face > [noun] > moustache mustachio1551 mustachio beard1566 moustache1585 mustachiosa1593 bigote1622 dibble1631 umbrage1657 whisker1706 lip-wing1825 facial hair1830 mousetail1853 lip-hair1873 lip-thatch1892 hackles1894 mo1894 tash1894 zit1912 mouser1922 stash1940 taz1951 stache1963 mush1967 1922 Swatches o' Hamespun 19 Rab dichtit his mouser wi' his han'. 1932 ‘L. G. Gibbon’ Sunset Song Prelude 25 He twisted his mouser ends up with wax like that creature the German Kaiser. 1942 Yank 19 Aug. 14 He vows not to shave the mouser until..after Victory. 1998 I. Welsh Filth 26 Lennox has trimmed his mouser, but he's gone over the score. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1440 |
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