单词 | to stick up one's jacksie |
释义 | > as lemmasto stick (also shove, etc.) (something) up one's jacksie to stick (also shove, etc.) (something) up one's jacksie and variants: used, with imperative force, to express contemptuous dismissal or rejection. ΚΠ 1959 K. Waterhouse Billy Liar v. 78 Why don't you tell the boring little man to stick the job up his jacksy? 1972 B. Marshall Black Oxen i. 39 You can take your sound advice and shove it up your jacksie. 1976 R. Barnes Coronation Cups & Jam Jars vi. 109 The Good Old Days? They can stick that up their Jaxie as far as they can get. 2003 E. Wright Hemingway Caper vi. 30 If you had asked me, I'd have told you to stuff it up your jacksie. < as lemmas |
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