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单词 beezer
释义

beezern.

/ˈbiːzə/
Etymology: Origin obscure.
1. [Apparently originally Scottish] A smart fellow (quot. 1914); a person, a ‘chap’. See Sc. National Dict.
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the world > people > person > man > [noun]
churla800
werec900
rinkeOE
wapmanc950
heOE
wyeOE
gomeOE
ledeOE
seggeOE
shalkOE
manOE
carmanlOE
mother bairnc1225
hemea1250
mother sona1250
hind1297
buck1303
mister mana1325
piecec1325
groomc1330
man of mouldc1330
hathela1350
sire1362
malea1382
fellowa1393
guestc1394
sergeant?a1400
tailarda1400
tulka1400
harlotc1405
mother's sona1470
frekea1475
her1488
masculinea1500
gentlemana1513
horse?a1513
mutton?a1513
merchant1549
child1551
dick1553
sorrya1555
knavea1556
dandiprat1556
cove1567
rat1571
manling1573
bird1575
stone-horse1580
loona1586
shaver1592
slave1592
copemate1593
tit1594
dog1597
hima1599
prick1598
dingle-dangle1605
jade1608
dildoa1616
Roger1631
Johnny1648
boy1651
cod1653
cully1676
son of a bitch1697
cull1698
feller1699
chap1704
buff1708
son of a gun1708
buffer1749
codger1750
Mr1753
he-man1758
fella1778
gilla1790
gloak1795
joker1811
gory1819
covey1821
chappie1822
Charley1825
hombre1832
brother-man1839
rooster1840
blokie1841
hoss1843
Joe1846
guy1847
plug1848
chal1851
rye1851
omee1859
bloke1861
guffin1862
gadgie1865
mug1865
kerel1873
stiff1882
snoozer1884
geezer1885
josser1886
dude1895
gazabo1896
jasper1896
prairie dog1897
sport1897
crow-eater1899
papa1903
gink1906
stud1909
scout1912
head1913
beezer1914
jeff1917
pisser1918
bimbo1919
bozo1920
gee1921
mush1936
rye mush1936
basher1942
okie1943
mugger1945
cat1946
ou1949
tess1952
oke1970
bra1974
muzhik1993
1914 J. L. Waugh Cracks wi' Robbie Doo ix. 110 Weel dune, Robin Hood; dash it, man, but you're a beeser.
1935 ‘N. Blake’ Question of Proof viii. 156 He's not a bad sort of beezer at all, if he wasn't such an absolute ass.
1963 ‘G. Carr’ Lewker in Norway ii. 30 Get this beezer outa my sight, someone!
2. (Perhaps a different word.) Nose. slang.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [noun]
noseeOE
naseeOE
nebeOE
billa1000
nesec1175
grunyie?a1513
gnomon1582
nib1585
proboscis1631
handle to (also of, on) one's face1675
snot-gall1685
nozzle1689
bowsprit1690
smeller1699
snitch1699
trunk1699
vessel1813
index1817
conk1819
sneezer1820
scent box1826
snorter1829
snuff-box1829
bugle1847
beak1854
nasal1854
sniffer1858
boko1859
snoot1861
snorer1891
horn1893
spectacles-seat1895
razzo1899
beezer1915
schnozzle1926
schnozzola1929
schnozz1930
snozzle1930
honker1942
hooter1958
1915 C. E. Van Loan in C. Grayson New Stories for Men (1941) 550 Perhaps it should be explained that, in the patois of the [boxing] profession..the nose becomes a beezer.
1920 G. Ade Hand-made Fables i. 12 One brilliant Man about Town, with a Beezer that never could have been coloured by the use of Malted Milk.
1932 P. G. Wodehouse Hot Water vi. 112 Back home..a cop..don't hardly even notice it if you sock him on the beezer.
1960 P. G. Wodehouse Jeeves in Offing v. 52 It is virtually impossible to write a novel of suspense without getting a certain amount of ink on the beezer.

Draft additions June 2006

British colloquial(chiefly Scottish). An impressive or large example of its kind. Cf. beezer adj.
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1922 Evening News (Glasgow) 23 Oct. 2/1 ‘This is a fair beezer!’ said Duffy, surveying the congested thoroughfare.
1927 Scots Mag. Aug. 328 I'm meanin' serial films—no' stories. I ance saw a beezer. It was ca'd ‘Vera the Vampire of Paris’.
1942 H. MacInnes Assignment in Brittany xvi. 167 It was a beezer, all right. A bobby-dazzler and all.
1993 Herald (Glasgow) 20 Feb. 11 Anyone who wants a young ‘beezer’ and is willing to pay (£15.99) will find their reward in a Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon, Penley Estates 1989.
2005 Scotsman (Nexis) 30 Sept. 38 Fans will already have an inkling that this is going to be a beezer of an album.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

beezeradj.

Brit. /ˈbiːzə/, U.S. /ˈbizər/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: beezer n.
Etymology: < beezer n.
British colloquial (esp. Children's slang).
Excellent, great; of the very highest quality.
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1959 I. Opie & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolchildren ix. 161 Other superlatives currently in favour are: bang on, beezer, bonza, flashy, lush [etc.].
1983 Observer 27 Mar. 21/3 Lancy would throw beezer outdoor parties for children at his home.
1990 Smash Hits 31 Oct. 29/3 The hot lickin' metal compilation LP ‘Leather 'N' Lace’ have given us a really snort-sneering prize!.. Triple beezer!
2001 Sunday Herald (Glasgow) 18 Feb. (Seven Days section) 10/7 Living with his stuffy parents again gives him the beezer idea of hunting down his former schoolmates.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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