coom

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. soot, smut uncountable
  2. The wooden centering on which a bridge is built. Scotland
  3. Semen. humorous,slang,sometimes,uncountable
  4. dust uncountable
  5. Anything arched or vaulted. Scotland
  6. grease uncountable
动词 v.
  1. Pronunciation spelling of come. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — “Not a bit,” replied the Yorkshireman, extending his mouth from ear to ear. “There I lay, snoog in schoolmeasther’s bed long efther it was dark, and nobody coom nigh the pleace. ‘Weel!’ thinks I, ‘he’s got a pretty good start, and if he bean’t whoam by noo, he never will be; so you may coom as quick as you loike, and foind us reddy’—that is, you know, schoolmeasther might coom.”
  2. To ejaculate. humorous,slang,sometimes

词形变化

cooms present,singular,third-person cooming participle,present came past coom participle,past cooms plural cooms present,singular,third-person cooming participle,present came participle,past came past coomed participle,past coomed past

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

词源 1
From Middle English culme, colme, of unknown origin but probably from or related to Old English col (“coal”). Related to culm and Icelandic kámugur.
词源 2
See come.
词源 3
From Scots coom, of unknown origin.
词源 4
An alteration of cum. See also coomer.
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