单词 | bogging |
释义 | † boggingn. Obsolete. Peddling, hawking; going up and down as a dealer; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > [noun] > itinerant selling pedlary1531 hawking1542 bogginga1555 peddling1591 pedlarism1699 pedlaring1839 doorstepping1909 a1555 J. Philpot Apol. spitting vpon Arrian sig. B4, in Exam. J. Philpot (?1556) I would they would..leaue bogging of heresies to their owne damnacion and deceauing of many. 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 545/1 The busie bogging of the divell alwaies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021). boggingadj. Scottish and Irish English (northern) colloquial. Filthy, smelly; disgusting. Also: inferior, rubbish. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > [adjective] foul-stinkingOE poignantc1387 rammishc1395 rank1479 reekya1500 puanta1529 unsavoury1539 uglyc1540 contagious1547 noisome1559 fulsome1576 fetid1599 nasty1601 unsweet1605 rammy1607 stenchful1615 stinkardly1616 rancid1627 reeking1629 pungent1644 olidous1646 stenching1654 graveolent1657 maleolent1657 virous1661 olid1680 ranciduous1688 feculent1703 virose1756 stenchy1757 infragrant1813 inodorous1823 nosy1836 malodorous1850 unfragrant1858 smelly1862 cacodorous1863 stinky1888 funked out1893 niffya1903 whiffy1905 pongy1936 fresh1966 minging1970 bogging1973 bowfing1983 honking1985 the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > foulness or filth > [adjective] blackOE rotea1382 lousyc1386 unwashed?a1390 fulsomec1390 filthy?c1400 rankc1400 leprousa1425 sicka1425 miry1532 shitten?1545 murrain1575 obscene1597 vicious1597 ketty1607 putrid1628 putredinous1641 foede1657 fulsamic1694 carrion1826 foul1842 shitty1879 scabrous1880 scummy1932 pukey1933 shitting1950 gungy1962 grungy1965 shithouse1966 grot1967 bogging1973 the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [adjective] > disgusting queasyc1450 walsh1513 filthy1533 wallowish1548 foul1560 maumish1580 nasty1601 distastable1607 distasteful1611 disgustfula1625 nauseous1649 fulsome1694 mawkisha1697 disgusting1754 pukey1852 brackish1871 wambly1899 bogging1973 feechie1975 angin1994 1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed 230 Boggin, pejorative adjective used to describe anything the boys didn't like or understand. 1985 M. Munro Patter 12 Sumdy's feet are boggin. 1992 Guardian (Nexis) 3 Oct. (Sports section) 26 He owns a..pigeon loft, which we never get round to visiting, because it's ‘boggin and needs a good clean’. 1997 L. Hird Nail & Other Stories 75 I asked them for a pair of Nike Air trainers for my birthday. Instead I got this bogging pair of fucking plimsolls with pink bits and a wee tongue. 2013 Daily Record (Glasgow) (Nexis) 7 Mar. 14 Who wants cold, lumpy mash, stringy beef olives and a bowl of that truly bogging pink semolina that looked like angel's vomit? This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > as lemmasˈbogging ˈbogging n. ΚΠ 1858 M. Porteous Real Souter Johnny (ed. 2) 18 It was then the custom for the country shoemaker, like the tailor, to go to the house of his employer, and there do his work. This practice was technically called ‘bogging’, and on such occasions the accommodating bogger would make shoes for the whole family. < n.a1555adj.1973 as lemmas |
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