单词 | slummy |
释义 | slummyn.1 slang. English regional (Liverpool). 1. Junk, scrap; esp. material such as rope, dunnage, or scrap metal which may be taken and sold. Now rare. ΚΠ 1932 Liverpool Echo 24 Nov. 9/4 In the local language of Liverpool, it [sc. the rope] ‘went into the slummy as junk’. 1940 Liverpool Daily Post 12 Mar. 3/2 One of the uses of ‘slummy’ is to describe pieces of rope used in connection with the loading of steel bars or rods. There used to be a number of ‘slummy men’ who dealt in the rope remnants left over after ships' voyages; and nowadays Liverpool dock workers often speak of any junk heap as ‘the slummy’. 1958 Listener 6 Feb. 232/2 Lamp Paddy Kelly, he seen you nick the slummy. 1966 Liverpool Echo 23 Nov. 14 Then out to Liverpool Bay..where..the sand and slummy are discharged into the deep. 1984 Observer 11 Mar. 26 Going ‘on the slummy’—pinching scrap metal from adjacent derelict flats. 2. Loose change; coins. ΚΠ 1992 Liverpool Echo 14 Oct. a8 If you're so tight you're going to stand by the door begging for your slummy back, I'll mercilessly humiliate you by stopping in the middle of Dale Street, grabbing my ticket machine and money bag, [etc.]. 1996 Re: Well I Never in demon.local (Usenet newsgroup) 23 Sept. Slummy is heavy you know. 1997 Guardian 2 Oct. ii. 3/5 Ron Dicko's got no slummy to put in the lekky meter. 2001 K. Sampson Outlaws (2002) 86 Think you can take the piss? Think you can get me to count out your slummy? 2014 @colinebbrell 21 Dec. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) I've got 4 Pringle tubes of slummy to pay for the Xmas do. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). slummyn.2 colloquial. A slum-dweller. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant according to environment > town- or city-dweller > [noun] > inhabitant of slum slummer1888 slummy1934 1934 P. O'Mara (title) Autobiography of a Liverpool Irish slummy. 1964 A. Prior Z Cars Again xvi. 158 The remains of many meals stood on..a newspaper... It was a typical slummie's house. 1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed xii. 111 Big Fry..tauntingly called out: ‘We're the slummies!’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2020). slummyadj.1 1. Given to frequenting the slums. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > [adjective] golec888 canga1225 light?c1225 wooinga1382 nicea1387 riota1400 wantonc1400 wrenec1400 lachesc1450 loose?a1500 licentious1555 libertine1560 prostitute1569 riggish1569 wide1574 slipper1581 slippery1586 sportive1595 gay1597 Cyprian1598 suburb1598 waggish1600 smicker1606 suburbian1606 loose-living1607 wantona1627 free-living1632 libertinous1632 loose-lived1641 Corinthian1642 akolastic1656 slight1685 fast1699 freea1731 brisk1740 shy1787 slang1818 randomc1825 fastish1832 loosish1846 slummya1860 velocious1872 fly1880 slack1951 a1860 in Oxford use. 2. a. Of the nature of a slum; abounding in or possessing slums. Also absol. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > town or city > part of town or city > [adjective] > slums slummy1873 1873 C. M. Davies Unorthodox London 352 Out of Goldsmith's Row, which is slummy,..turns a court which is slummier still. 1885 M. Pattison Mem. I. 14 Oxford, not then overbuilt and slummy, looked..charming. 1892 Spectator 5 Mar. 332/1 Where the street verges on the slummy. b. Dealing with the slums or slum-life. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > town or city > part of town or city > [adjective] > slums > dealing with slummy1906 1906 Pall Mall Gaz. 5 Mar. 4 The slummy novel, probably, is no longer fashionable. 3. Slovenly, careless. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > careless, not thorough overlyc1450 superficialc1456 sloven1532 sloven-like1569 perfunctory1592 slovenly1592 perfunctorious1599 cursory1601 cursorarya1616 slighty1619 cursitory1632 touch and go1682 passant1685 skimming1728 slapdashc1792 lax1812 slap-bang1815 slummocking1825 slobbery1832 percursory1837 slipshod1845 slip-string1854 slummocky1855 free and easy1864 unthorough1868 slurring1880 slummy1881 sploshy1881 skimmy1893 surfacy1975 drive-through1994 1881 in Pall Mall Gaz. 8 Sept. (1886) 13/2 It was to draw and to paint most carefully, and to avoid slummy, sloppy work,..that we banded ourselves together. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † slummyadj.2 Obsolete. rare. Drowsy; inclined to slumber. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > drowsiness > [adjective] winkinga1000 slummy?c1225 anappedc1300 sleepya1325 heavy1382 slumberyc1386 sleepful1398 peisant1484 slumberous1495 drowsy1530 sleepish1530 sleepery1535 slumberinga1538 somnolent1547 heavy-headed1552 drowsy-headed1576 narrow-eyed1607 soporiferous1607 oscitant1625 nodding1631 Morphean1641 dormious1656 somniculous1656 dozed1659 drowsed1667 peeping1673 dozy1693 peepy1699 somniferous1798 noddy1801 dozing1820 head-nodding1832 snory1837 soporific1841 somnolescent1845 swodder1847 adrowse1848 snoozy1877 slumbersome1884 ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 189 Hwa mei beon for schame slummi sluggi & slaw. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.11932n.21934adj.1a1860adj.2?c1225 |
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