footy
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
- Football (association football) (soccer in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand).
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The game or sport of football, usually Australian rules football or rugby league, but not soccer.
— But footy, especially this kind of footy, transcended family drama — that went without saying — so Erik Falk had of course invited his son.
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The ball used in a game of footy.
— Me and Charlie and Ben were out there one afternoon, messing around, kicking a footy and stuff, and this girl rode by.
- A short sock.
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A football fan.
— Sam is a real footy, he's always watching it on TV and talking about it.
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Footsy (flirting game where two people touch their feet together).
— He didn't even play footy under the table. I kept wishing he would!
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A footjob.
— he's getting a footy under the table
形容词 adj.
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Having foots (settlings).
— footy oil or molasses
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Of bad quality; mean, poor.
— [N]obody wants you to shoot crooked. Take good iron to it, and not footy paving-stones.
词汇关系
词源
Compare Dutch vochtig. In the senses “insignificant, paltry; poorly kept, shoddy” Merriam-Webster suggests derivation from French foutu, past participle of foutre (“to copulate, fuck, screw”).
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