bambosh

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Humbug; deceptive nonsense. slang,uncountable
    — Annie, a willing accomplice once Daisy had told her a tale of bambosh about wishing to approach Lady Sarah to seek employment for a friend, had also divulged that the dowager spent an hour every Thursday afternoon perusing the shelves at Lackington's Bookshop.
  2. Silliness and revelry. uncountable
    — Some Creole observers have described the post-Duvalier period as diyari demokratik (democratic diarrhea) or bambosh demokrasi (revelry of democracy).
动词 v.
  1. To bamboozle; to deceive with nonsense. slang
    — Those who play and pay go to extraordinary lengths to be bamboshed.

词形变化

bamboshes present,singular,third-person bamboshing participle,present bamboshed participle,past bamboshed past

词源

词源 1
From bamboozle and bosh.
词源 2
From bamboozle and bosh.
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