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单词 saddo
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Definition of saddo in English:

saddo

nounPlural saddos ˈsadəʊ
British informal
  • A person perceived as contemptible or pathetically inadequate.

    girly mags were for middle-aged saddos, not for right-on young men
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The last thing I want is to spend my new year reading interviews with these limelight-seeking saddos.
    • A more useless, empty-headed crowd of saddos I've seldom if ever met.
    • It is punctuated with ‘is it’ and ‘innit’, uses ‘te’ for ‘to’ and ‘him’ for ‘he’ and a whole bunch of street slang words that older, non-street saddos like me have to work out by way of context.
    • They'd all think I was a saddo trainspotter, which is not the image I want to convey.
    • Yeah, it's so easy to mock something just because you think other people will and you want to get in first in case someone thinks you're a saddo.
    • I may be a saddo living in the past, but as my father, an archaeologist, always said, the future is unknown, the present is a mere split second, we really only have the past to look at.
    • When the usually grey-haired bad-boy actor Billy Bob Thornton took his bad dye job for a night out in LA, he was labelled a saddo because a man with obviously coloured hair is regarded with suspicion and amusement.
    • Now, to those people who thought that there was something to gossip about, and also the saddos who insist on communicating via the search function - GET A GRIP!
    • Never mind the content of their remarks, even fellow Conservatives saw them as saddos in extra-thick anoraks.
    • Either I'm the biggest saddo ever to stalk the shops, or I'm the evolutionary peak of bargain hunting perfection.
    • Imagine our surprise when we come back - having been forced to make do with filled croissants, salads and scones - to find two of said worthy saddos sitting in our seats.
    • It seems more likely that such saddos need help rather than jail sentences.
    • He's definitely a saddo, prone to self-pity and playing drippy ballads on his guitar.
    • Pity the poor person who wanted to take a ride through their neighbourhood - some smelly no-friends saddos had got there first.
    • So could there be any possible link between being a saddo and/or programming computers (which, let's admit it, are not too far apart) and believing in God?
    • There is a whole industry catering for old saddos who get the shakes if they don't have their daily fix of a sherbet dib-dab.
    • Which other saddos are watching the live coverage?
    • I wholly congratulate these girls for finding a way to get lots of free stuff from online saddos without revealing any personal information.
    • Maybe the saddos that keep coming here searching for ‘Jessica Lynch + Playboy’ should read this.

Origin

1990s: extension of sad.

 
 
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