释义 |
gulder /ˈgʌldə /Northern Irish nounA loud shout, typically one expressing anger: an isolated gulder from the stand...- True to form, he instructed me almost in a gulder to "just get up there and don't let them get a word in edgeways".
- It was the voice—one that could crumble Jericho's walls with one gulder—that really caught the attention.
- What started as an odd mention at the press conferences has snow-balled into a collective gulder ahead of this summer's finals.
verb [no object]Utter a loud shout, typically as an expression of anger: I was guldering at the officials for their bad refereeing...- He opened his mouth and guldered, "Away ya go!"
- They looked around in awe as 10,000 Ulster voices guldered Sweet Caroline.
- The visit would traditionally have meant two hours spent with some big man stood behind you at the back of the stand guldering in your ear.
OriginMid 18th century (originally Scots): of imitative origin. |