单词 | shicer |
释义 | shicern. 1. slang. A worthless person. Also Australian (? transferred from 2) a welsher, defaulter. Also, something worthless, a failure. 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 the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [noun] > one who is unimportant > worthless chaffc1386 noughta1400 noughtinga1500 trifle?a1500 undought1508 wallydraigle?a1513 jackstraw1565 oatmeal-groat1594 trasha1616 Jack-of-strawa1625 little worth1823 wanworth1832 shicer1846 nowt1847 no good1871 two-spot1885 cannon fodder1917 crumb1918 no-gooder1936 nogoodnik1936 schmatte1967 society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [noun] > worthlessness > good-for-nothing person brethelingc1275 filec1300 dogc1330 ribald1340 waynouna1350 waster1352 lorel1362 losel1362 land-leaper1377 triflera1382 brothelc1390 javelc1400 leftc1400 lorerc1400 shackerellc1420 brethel1440 never-thrift1440 vagrant1444 ne'er-thrifta1450 never-thrivinga1450 nebulona1475 breelc1485 naughty pack?1534 brathel1542 carrion1547 slim1548 unsel155. pelf1551 shifterc1562 rag1566 wandrel?1567 land-loper1570 nothing-worth1580 baggage1594 roly-poly1602 bash-rag1603 arrant1605 ragabash?1609 flabergullion1611 hilding1611 hard bargain1612 slubberdegullion1612 vauneant1621 knick-knacker1622 idle-pack1624 slabberdegullion1653 thimble-maker1654 whiffler1659 never-do-well1664 good-for-nought1671 ne'er-be-good1675 shack1682 vagabond1686 shabaroon1699 shag-bag1699 houndsfoot1710 ne'er-do-well1737 trumpery1738 rap1742 hallion1789 scamp1808 waffie1808 ne'er-do-good1814 vaurien1829 sculpin1834 shicer1846 good-for-nothing1847 wastrel1847 scallywag1848 shack-bag1855 beat1865 toe-rag1875 rodney1877 toe-ragger1896 low-lifer1902 punk1904 lowlife1909 ringtail1916 git1939 no-hoper1944 schlub1950 piss artist1962 dead leg1964 society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > [noun] > failure to meet obligations > one who deficient1697 lame duck1761 defaulter1808 man of straw1823 waddler1831 shicer1896 skip1915 shyster1938 1846 ‘Lord Chief Baron’ Swell's Night Guide (new ed.) 61 The shiser thinks to bounce us by flashing a shofel quid. 1859 J. C. Hotten Dict. Slang 227 Shicer, a mean man, a humbug—a person who is either worthless, or will not work. 1874 A. Bathgate Colonial Experiences viii. 97 There are, of course, many what may be called technical terms in connection with the pursuit of mining... Such, for example, as ‘duffer’ or ‘shiser’, anything that is useless. 1887 ‘Hopeful’ Taken in 135 [New Zealand] If a man isn't ‘up to the mark’, he is called ‘a regular shicer’. 1896 E. E. Morris Austral. Eng. (at cited word) Don't take his bet, he's a regular shicer. 1906 O. C. Malvery Soul Market xvii. 290 A racecourse swindler or welsher is spoken of as a ‘shiser’. 1916 J. B. Cooper Coo-oo-ee xiv. 203 ‘The case is a “shicer” already,’ replied Jack. ‘Hawley has given it up.’ 2. Australian. An unproductive claim or mine. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > workplace > places where raw materials are extracted > mine > [noun] > unproductive duffer1854 shicer1855 shyster1938 1855 Argus (Melbourne) 19 Jan. 6/1 220 feet digging is no plaything just now, with the prospect of a schicer at such depths. 1859 K. Cornwallis Panorama New World I. 219 We bought a hole..which those who originally sunk it had determined upon abandoning as a shicer. 1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Miner's Right III. xxxiv. 98 The shaft..was an old shicer and pretty deep. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1846 |
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