| 单词 | rouf | 
| 释义 | roufadj.n. Now rare.   Four (in number). Obsolete. ΚΠ 1851    H. Mayhew London Labour I. 17/2  				‘I'll try you a “gen”’ (shilling), said a coster; ‘And a “rouf yenap”’ (fourpence), added the other. 1882    Sydney Slang Dict. 11/2  				Roaf Yanneps, four pence.  B. n. British slang (originally and chiefly London).  1.  Criminals' slang. A four-year prison sentence. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > four > 			[noun]		 fourOE quaternaryc1450 cater1553 quaternion1768 rouf1950 1950    P. Tempest Lag's Lexicon 212  				All [prison] sentences are referred to in slang... 4 years, a ‘lagging’ or a ‘rofe’ (pron. ‘roaf’). 1958    F. Norman Bang to Rights  iii. 138  				I tried to tell them that it had been a business deal, but you know what it's like talking to a moronic coszer, so that was it I got a rouf.  2.  Originally: (the sum of) four shillings (disused after the introduction of decimal coinage to Britain in 1971). Now: four pounds sterling.Quot. 1972   may refer to a different amount of money. ΚΠ 1957    Evening News 12 Nov. 6/6  				Newcomers [to Cockney slang] are a ‘rouf’ (4s), ‘a deuce’ (£2), and ‘anarf’ (10s). 1972    ‘K. Royce’ Miniatures Frame v. 64  				From under a pottery sugar jar..protruded two jacks... I found a roof under them. 2008    Observer 		(Nexis)	 15 June (Mag.) 14  				Our money lingo is for when we're selling between stalls and don't want general customers to understand. One quid is a font, two a bottle, three a carpet, four a rouf. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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