| 单词 | to do one's scone | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto do one's scone  a.  (Always with pronunciation /skɒn/)  to do one's scone, to lose one's head, temper. Hence  scone-doer,  scone-doing. New Zealand slang. ΚΠ 1942    N.Z.E.F. Times 		(2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force)	 20 Apr. 6  				Scone-doer. A person subject to sudden fits of excitement and irritation. 1942    N.Z.E.F. Times 		(2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force)	 19 Oct. 5  				‘Don't do your plurry scone, Dig!’..‘Who's sconing?’ 1944    F. I. Cooze Kiwis in Pacific i. 8  				The camp at Pahantanui was much as all military camps. Tedious training, fatigues, and ‘scone-doing’ from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1952    Here & Now 		(N.Z.)	 II.  iv. 20  				Everyone question Rangi. Everyone do the Scone. 1957    M. K. Joseph I'll soldier no More 		(1958)	 ix. 167  				Gillies finds him a bit of a nagger, but likes him for being efficient and not doing his scone. < as lemmas  | 
	
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