单词 | fart |
释义 | fart From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Humanfartfart1 /fɑːt $ fɑːrt/ verb [intransitive] not politeHBHto make air come out of your bowels SYN break wind → fart about/around→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusfart• Or mention farting, or something.• By most people's standards Marilyn Monroe was fairly uninhibited; bathing infrequently, and belching and farting with carefree abandon. Humanfartfart2 noun1 [countable] not politeHBH an act of making air come out of your bowels2 → old fartExamples from the Corpusfart• My old man said be a Swansea fan but I said bog-off, cobblers you're a fart!• Soho, meanwhile, enthuse and make me feel like a miserable old fart.• The old fart had served his purpose.• No, the idea is to open it without so much as a nun's fart.Origin fart1 Old English feortan |
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