单词 | mozart and liszt |
释义 | Mozart and Lisztadj. slang (originally and chiefly British). Drunk, intoxicated; = Brahms and Liszt adj. ΚΠ 1961 J. Franklyn Dict. Rhyming Slang (ed. 2) 159/1 Mozart and Liszt, pissed (intoxicated). Generally shortened to Mozart. 1963 Punch 2 Jan. 35/1 About midnight I thought my husband and Uncle seemed a bit Mozart and Liszt so I suggested we three went out to supper. 2003 Herald Sun (Melbourne) (Nexis) 14 Apr. (Eye section) 20 Our..principal is very Mozart and Liszt when the bus pulls up at a gentlemen's entertainment venue and they all stagger inside. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2022). < adj.1961 |
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