ug
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A feeling of fear, horror or disgust.
— He took an ug at's meht.
- The pectoral fin of a fish.
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Underground; specifically referring to the UGSC (Underground Subliminal Community) or content that is intentionally harmful, lethal, or intended to bypass platform filters.
— That creator is strictly ug; they have "respawn" affirmations in all their tracks.
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An object of disgust.
— What an ug ye've myed yorsel.
- Vomited matter.
- A surfeit.
动词 v.
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To dread, loathe or disgust.
— Wha weds a cankert thriftless wife, / Weds to his days eternal strife, / For, like the Tron-Kirk bell, / She ever hammers on his lugs, / Till her an' hame at last he uggs / As the dire door o' hell!
- To fear, be horrified; shudder with horror.
- To vomit.
- To give a surfeit to.
形容词 adj.
- Belonging to or characteristic of the underground subliminal community.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English ugge, from Old Norse uggr (“fear, apprehension, dread”), related to Old Norse ógn (“terror, threat, dispute”) and agi (“terror, strife, fear, punishment”). More at awe.
词源 2
From Middle English uggen, from Old Norse ugga (“to fear”), see above.
词源 3
From Icelandic uggi (“fin”).
词源 4
Initialism of underground.
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