单词 | old fellow |
释义 | old fellown. 1. a. An old person, esp. a man. Frequently somewhat depreciative. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > old person > old man > [noun] old maneOE bevara1275 beauperec1300 vieillard1475 Nestor?c1510 old gentleman1526 haga1529 velyarda1529 old fellow?1555 old sire1557 granfer1564 vecchioc1570 ageman1571 grave-porer1582 grandsire1595 huddle-duddle1599 elder1600 pantaloon1602 cuffc1616 crone1630 old boya1637 codger?1738 dry-beard1749 eld1796 patriarch1819 oubaas1824 old chap1840 pap1844 pop1844 tad1877 old baas1882 senex1898 finger1904 AK1911 alte kacker1911 poppa stoppa1944 madala1960 Ntate1975 ?1555 Image of Idlenesse ix. 47 I haue..made a kalender of all such maydens..as can content me that waye, whiche..together with an olde fellowes wyfe..are to the number of .xi. ?1593 H. Chettle Kind-harts Dreame 9 The third (as the first) was an olde fellowe, his beard milkewhite. 1636 W. Davenant Platonick Lovers i. i. sig.B2v A comely old fellow, by this hand. 1681 T. Otway Souldiers Fortune v. i. 67 Odd they'l make an old Fellow of sixty-five cut a Caper like a Dancing Master. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 48. ⁋4 I am an old Fellow, and extremely troubled with the Gout. 1773 R. Graves Spiritual Quixote III. x. xvii. 131 They now met a poor miserable-looking old fellow. a1822 P. B. Shelley Homer's Hymn to Mercury xv, in Posthumous Poems (1824) 300 Halloo! old fellow with the crooked shoulder! You grub those stumps? 1891 C. Roberts Adrift in Amer. 8 The old fellows..were what I should call very decent square-dealing men. 1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage xv. 56 It was scandalous to give a parish that needed a young, strong, and energetic man to an old fellow who knew nothing of parochial work. 1999 C. B. Divakaruni Sister of my Heart i. iv. 62 I'll probably end up married to some stodgy old fellow who'll never want to step out of Calcutta. b. U.S. A foreman or ‘boss’ in a lumber camp. rare. ΚΠ 1901 S. E. White Blazed Trail xxvii. 187 He was intensely loyal to his ‘Old Fellows’. 2. As a familiar form of address, esp. to a man (not always with connotation of age).Now usually considered old-fashioned or upper-class. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > man > [noun] > as a form of address lordOE wye1340 gentleman1534 old fellow1567 gaff1573 godhood1586 gaffer1590 dad1605 daddy1681 hearty1735 cock-of-wax1790 governor1819 bub1839 smarty1847 doc1870 guy1876 Sunny Jim1903 big guy1910 chief1927 daddy-o1944 pops1944 tosh1954 Sonny Jim1960 ese1961 majita1963 G1990 mi'jito1990 1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Satyrs in tr. Horace Arte Poetrie sig. Miiv Farewell olde fellowe myne, But so farewell that you kepe close And come to me to dyne. 1605 True Chron. Hist. King Leir i Peace, peace, old fellow, thou art sleepy still. 1682 A. Radcliffe Death & Old Man in Ramble 123 Quoth Death, Old fellow, if you'd speak with me, I'le give a period to your misery. 1713 R. Steele in Guardian 30 June 2/2 Adieu, old Fellow..E'en get thy self Case-harden'd. 1751 F. Coventry Hist. Pompey the Little i. xiii. 115 How many Eyes has your Wife got, old Fellow? one or two? 1825 C. M. Westmacott Eng. Spy I. 136 I say, old fellow. 1865 ‘L. Carroll’ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ix. 142 Drive on, old fellow! Don't be all day about it! 1913 Chums 24 May 667/2 ‘I nearly took the count that time, old fellow,’ he said. 1991 D. Mackenzie Truth of Stone (BNC) 157 I say, that's a bit early, old fellow. 3. slang. The penis. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > sex organs > male sex organs > [noun] > penis weapona1000 tarsec1000 pintleOE cock?c1335 pillicock?c1335 yard1379 arrowa1382 looma1400 vergea1400 instrumentc1405 fidcocka1475 privya1500 virile member (or yard)?1541 prickc1555 tool1563 pillock1568 penis1578 codpiece1584 needle1592 bauble1593 dildo1597 nag1598 virility1598 ferret1599 rubigo?a1600 Jack1604 mentula1605 virge1608 prependent1610 flute1611 other thing1628 engine1634 manhood1640 cod1650 quillity1653 rammer1653 runnion1655 pego1663 sex1664 propagator1670 membrum virile1672 nervea1680 whore-pipe1684 Roger1689 pudding1693 handle?1731 machine1749 shaft1772 jock1790 poker1811 dickyc1815 Johnny?1833 organ1833 intromittent apparatus1836 root1846 Johnson1863 Peter1870 John Henry1874 dickc1890 dingusc1890 John Thomasc1890 old fellowc1890 Aaron's rod1891 dingle-dangle1893 middle leg1896 mole1896 pisser1896 micky1898 baby-maker1902 old man1902 pecker1902 pizzle1902 willy1905 ding-dong1906 mickey1909 pencil1916 dingbatc1920 plonkerc1920 Johna1922 whangera1922 knob1922 tube1922 ding1926 pee-pee1927 prong1927 pud1927 hose1928 whang1928 dong1930 putz1934 porkc1935 wiener1935 weenie1939 length1949 tadger1949 winkle1951 dinger1953 winky1954 dork1961 virilia1962 rig1964 wee-wee1964 Percy1965 meat tool1966 chopper1967 schlong1967 swipe1967 chode1968 trouser snake1968 ding-a-ling1969 dipstick1970 tonk1970 noonies1972 salami1977 monkey1978 langer1983 wanker1987 c1890 Stag Party She..takes the old fellow Again by the throat. 1965 B. Humphries in Private Eye 5 Mar. 12 All that ice cold Fosters has gone straight to the old feller. 1997 XL for Men Aug. 53/2 I had my hand down her trousers and my old fella out. DerivativesΚΠ 1848 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair lviii. 523 He had now passed into the stage of old-fellow-hood. His hair was grizzled. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasold fellow b. With modifying word, used as a familiar form of address in phrases such as my dear fellow, my good fellow, old fellow, etc.In early quots. perhaps a contextual use of sense 2a. From the late 19th cent. sometimes having a tone of gentle remonstrance or censure. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun] > of or to a man sonOE brotherOE friarc1290 lad1535 fellow1577 bubba1841 old top1856 bra1869 bro1918 mush1936 ouboet1953 coz1961 oppa1963 bruv1970 1577 J. Fit John Diamonde Most Precious sig. B.j Well ouer taken in the name of God my good fellow: Whether art thou now going thus al alone? 1578 T. Nicholas tr. F. Lopez de Gómara Pleasant Hist. Conquest W. India 45 Cortez said (my deare fellows) forwards, for god is with vs. 1615 Bp. J. Hall Farewell Serm. in Recoll. Treat. 687 Certainely (my deare fellowes) we shall neuer complaine of the want of Maisters. ?1660 ‘Democritus Pseudomantis’ tr. F. Rabelais Pantagruel's Prognostication vi. 15 Austria, Hungary, Turkey, by my faith, my good fellowes, I know not how 'twill be with them. 1797 M. Robinson Walsingham II. xli. 241 Well, my noble fellow! How are you? 1836 F. Marryat Mr. Midshipman Easy II. vi. 157 I'll tell you how it is, my dear fellow. 1883 R. Grant Average Man i. 4 Pshaw, my dear fellow! Compare her, for instance, with the girls one meets in New York. 1928 E. A. Robertson Cullum x. 185 ‘My darling fellow,’ started one [letter], ‘That's the only title I can find with which to pay homage to your male companionableness... You are the only woman I've ever known who will argue..on an abstract question.’ 1962 H. Miller Stand still like Hummingbird 75 My dear fellow, have you any idea what an absurd sum five dollars is..even for an old letter? 2016 Nottingham Post (Nexis) 20 Apr. If I arrive at a Peak District stile at the same time as a hiker heading the opposite way, it's always..‘No, my dear fellow, after you.’ < n.?1555 as lemmas |
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