单词 | on the randy |
释义 | > as lemmason the (also a) randy on the (also a) randy: in a spell of debauched or riotous living; ‘on the spree’. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaking or conviviality > [adverb] > noisy or riotous roistingly1571 on (also upon) the randan1652 roisteringly1659 tory-rory1665 on (also upon) the spree1847 on a spree1847 on (or upon) the loose1849 on the fly1851 on the (also a) randy1857 on the tiles1887 1857 T. Wright Dict. Obsolete & Provinc. Eng. (at cited word) On the randy, living in debauchery. 1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. 202/1 Bill's on the randy to-day. 1940 D. Thomas Portrait of Artist as Young Dog 67 ‘Hush! hush! your mother'll be waiting. You must come home.’ ‘No she won't. She's gone on a randy with Mr Robert.’ 1978 M. J. Winstanley Life in Kent at Turn of Cent. v. 65 Yes, they were trustworthy till they went on the randy as we used to call it. Bad boys really, you know, but all right with us. < as lemmas |
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