释义 |
putz I. \ˈpu̇ts\ noun (-es) Etymology: Pennsylvania German, from German, decoration, finery, from putzen to adorn, clean : a decoration built around a representation of the Nativity scene and traditionally placed under a Christmas tree in Pennsylvania Dutch homes : crèche II. \ˈpəts\ noun (-es) Etymology: Yiddish puts, literally, finery, show, probably from putsn to clean, shine; akin to German putzen to adorn, clean 1. slang : penis 2. slang : a stupid, foolish, or ineffectual person : jerk |