vonce

名词 n. 副词 adv.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Marijuana; cannabis, especially used as a drug. US,countable,slang,uncountable
  2. Sexual activity. slang
    — Like we first met' and Checking in a lot of Hotels with those Twin Beds, my my how Lucille + I suffered every time that we did the Vonce (sex) you know?
  3. A jerk; an unpleasant person. US,slang
    — That "Legs," I hate it and the little vonce knows it, so of course he's hittin me where I live, my lousy bowlegs.
  4. Something or someone small and annoying. Used more as a term of endearment than a criticism. countable,uncountable
    — Last week, I was coming home in the secluded dark of the just-post-solstice Hudson River Greenway. I vaguely make out a... well, a vonce would be the correct term. A little annoying thing in my mirror.
  5. A state in which the musician produces great improvisation intuitively. slang
    — Re-hearing the Curtis Mayfield-avant soul of "Judgment", the proto-acid jazz groove vonce of "Tune Up", the neo-soul slow drag prophecy of "Rosemary Blue" (penned by Neil Sedaka!) 25 years later, I know now that I totally slept on a most seminal pop vocal album.
副词 adv.
  1. Pronunciation spelling of once, imitative of German-accented or non-native English. alt-of,not-comparable,pronunciation-spelling
    — I vonce lov'd a maid, and vished much to tell her / I vanted to make her Mrs. Sam Veller

词形变化

vonces plural vonces plural

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from Yiddish וואַנץ (vants, “bedbug”), by analogy to the English slang term roach. Attested since the 1950s.
词源 2
Uncertain; possibly from German Schwanz (“tail, slang for penis”) or Yiddish שוואַנץ (shvants, “penis”).
词源 3
Uncertain; Possibly either of the etymologies listed above. Attested since the 1960s.
词源 4
See once.
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