dunzo
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈdʌn.zəʊ/
美 /ˈdʌn.zoʊ/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Done, finished.
— Tom: Fine. Then don't drink it. Just get other people to drink it, okay? Meeting in one hour. If you don't make it, you're on my done-zo list. Ben: Uh, what's a done-zo list? Tom: It means you and I are done-zo. Hanging out, getting food together, done-zo. You want to come over to my house and play video games? Done-zo. "Hey, Tom, you want to come play putt-putt with me?" No, we're done-zo.
词源
Perhaps from done + -s + -o; connection with -o and with gone-zo seems apparent, but the timing and direction of influence is unclear.
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