释义 |
butch I. \ˈbu̇ch, ˈbəch\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: back-formation from butcher (I) 1. dialect : butcher, slaughter 2. dialect : to make a clumsy job of : botch II. \ˈbu̇ch\ noun (-es) Etymology: perhaps from Butch, a nickname for boys, especially tough boys; from the close-cropped appearance of some stereotype ruffians : a close haircut : crew cut III. noun Etymology: butch, adjective (herein) : one who is butch IV. \ˈbu̇ch\ adjective Etymology: probably from Butch, a nickname for boys and especially tough boys 1. : significantly masculine in appearance or manner 2. : playing the male role in a homosexual relationship V. \"\ noun (-es) Etymology: by shortening : butcher 5 |