单词 | tom and jerryism |
释义 | > as lemmasTom and ˈJerryism Tom and ˈJerryism n. now rare (historical in later use) rowdy or drunken behaviour, esp. as considered typical of young men of the Regency period. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaking or conviviality > [noun] > noisy or riotous riotingc1390 revelling1395 revelc1400 revelryc1410 revel-rout?1499 jetting1509 deray?a1513 company keeping1529 banqueting1535 roistingc1560 wassailinga1586 riotise1590 roister-doisterdom1592 reels1603 roaring1617 ranting1633 rattle1688 high jinks1699 roistering1805 spree1808 wassailry1814 revelment1822 Tom and Jerryism1822 spreeing1845 to be on the roister1860 riotousness1882 whoopee1928 1822 Examiner 2 June 346/2 The Tom and Jerryism of the time..is to be amply gleaned from Ben Jonson. 1900 J. K. Jerome Three Men on Bummel ix. 200 I tried driving a hansom cab once. That has always been regarded as the acme of modern Tom and Jerryism. 1987 P. A. Gilje Road to Mobocracy ix. 253 City officials openly winked at the throwing down of a few casks and empty barrels in the street, considering it mere ‘Tom and Jerryism’ and little more than harmless, drunken roistering. < as lemmas |
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