bobby

名词 n.
/ˈbɒbi/    /ˈbɑbi/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A police officer. Australia,Ireland,UK,slang
    — If I am wrong, and if Lessingham’s wrong, how do you explain his extraordinary insistence on taking it inside the cab with him, which the bobby describes?
  2. A penis. Scotland,slang
  3. A railway signaller. Australia,Ireland,UK,slang
  4. Cocaine. Multicultural-London-English
    — Bro I’m booky, I’ll take your food if my belly starts rumblin They rap about bootings, they ain’t blammed nobody Hold that properly when I bang that dotty I put sniff in a rex, and I slang that bobby
  5. A calf that is slaughtered in its first month, usually because it has no mother or because it is undersized or otherwise defective.
    — The already low proportion of Friesian and Hereford Friesian cross calves sold as bobbies declined to almost insignificant proportions and there was a very steep drop in the proportion of bobby calves in the other breeds
  6. A banana that is extra small in size.
    — My kids like bobby bananas, but they're in plastic.

词形变化

bobbies plural bobbies plural

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词源

From the given name of Sir Robert Peel, who established London’s police force.
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