单词 | old rip |
释义 | > as lemmasold rip a. A disreputable, dissolute, or immoral man; a rake. Also in weakened use as a term of abuse (also old rip). ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > worthlessness > worthless person > [noun] ribalda1250 brethelingc1275 filec1300 waynouna1350 waster1352 lorel1362 losel1362 land-leaper1377 javelc1400 leftc1400 lorerc1400 shackerellc1420 brethel1440 never-thrift1440 ne'er-thrifta1450 never-thrivinga1450 nebulona1475 breelc1485 naughty pack?1534 brathel1542 unsel155. pelf1551 wandrel?1567 land-loper1570 scald1575 baggage1594 arrant1605 good-for-nothing1611 hilding1611 vauneant1621 idle-pack1624 thimble-maker1654 never-do-well1664 ne'er-be-good1675 shack1682 vagabond1686 shag-bag1699 houndsfoot1710 blackguard1732 ne'er-do-well1737 trumpery1738 rap1742 good-for-naught1773 rip1781 mauvais sujet1793 scamp1808 waffie1808 loose fish1809 ne'er-do-good1814 hard bargain1818 vaurien1829 sculpin1834 shicer1846 wastrel1847 scallywag1848 shack-bag1855 beat1865 rodney1877 git1939 no-hoper1944 piss artist1962 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > profligacy, dissoluteness, or debauchery > [noun] > person unthriftc1330 riotor1389 rioterc1440 palliard1484 skyrgalliarda1529 rakehellc1560 ranger1560 rakeshame1598 dissolute1608 pavement-beater1611 rakell1622 ranter1652 huzza1660 whorehopper1664 profligate1679 rakehellonian1692 rake1693 buck1725 blood1749 gay blade1750 have-at-alla1761 rakehellyc1768 hell-rake?1774 randan1779 rip1781 roué1781 hell-raker1816 tiger1827 raver1960 dog1994 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > roguery, knavery, or rascalry > [noun] > playful or mischievous roguery > young or playful rogue urchinc1525 rascal1601 limb1625 imp1642 pickle1779 impling1780 rip1781 scamp1808 hempy1818 flibbertigibbet1826 tinker1855 faggot1859 skeezicks1908 1781 H. L. Thrale Diary 10 Jan. in Thraliana (1942) I. 477 Sad Rips we say of bad Horses, paltry Fellows—or anything that's worthless. a1799 D. Simpson Plea for Relig. (1803) 152 This rip of a son shall be trained to the church. 1825 T. C. Croker Fairy Legends & Trad. S. Ireland 59 Bad luck to you, you old rip! 1861 T. Hughes Tom Brown at Oxf. II. vi. 104 I doubt whether he wouldn't think me too much of a rip to be intimate with. 1892 W. E. Norris His Grace II. i The late Lord Charles Gascoigne had been an old rip,..he might have done something disgraceful. 1918 J. Galsworthy Five Tales 77 My grandfather lived to be a hundred; my father ninety-six—both of them rips. 1935 S. Desmond Afr. Log li. 264 A humble repentant sinner—once perhaps ‘a bit of a rip’—but very appealing. 1951 Chambers's Jrnl. Nov. 656/2 Would you believe it, the old rip had a flutter in Norland Deeps himself? 1990 H. Engel Dead & Buried (1991) xv. 132 ‘Where is that old rip?’ a deep, radio announcer's voice shouted. ‘Where is that useless reprobate?’ old rip b. A coarse, immoral, or otherwise disreputable woman; also in weakened use (also in old rip). ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > worthlessness > worthless person > [noun] > female rip1791 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > profligacy, dissoluteness, or debauchery > [noun] > person > woman huzza1660 rake1710 rip1791 ladette1995 1791 R. Burns Let. 17 Jan. (2003) II. 66 The chariot wheels of the Coroneted Rip, hurrying on to the adulterous assignation. 1825 J. Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng. 64 Rip, a vulgar, old, unchaste woman. 1893 G. B. Shaw Let. 4 Sept. (1965) I. 404 The mother a most deplorable old rip. 1900 G. Swift Somerley 88 ‘I don't believe I thought there was such a thing as a lady rake.’.. ‘Yes, bit of a rip, wasn't she?’ 1910 P. W. Joyce Eng. as we speak it in Ireland xiii. 313 Rip, a coarse ill-conditioned woman with a bad tongue. 1939 T. Wolfe Web & Rock vi. xxxvii. 559 They knew that they were whores. Some were fat, worn-out old rips with pot bellies and no upper teeth. 1986 F. McGuinness Observe Sons of Ulster ii. 21 Millen I know. Your granny was a decent old woman. Moore A stupid old bitch and an old rip. Well rid of her. 2001 P. Duncan Moon Women ii. 35 And now here she was, an old rip, couldn't run even if she wanted to, much less do any of the other things she used to do. < as lemmas |
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