wasm

名词 n.
/ˈwɒz(ə)m/|/ˈwʌz(ə)m/    /ˈwʌz(ə)m/|/ˈwɑz(ə)m/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A doctrine, ideology, rule, or theory that is no longer current or fashionable. humorous
    — Progress is a PLAStic bag; / Come stick in your head and what AILS you will gag. / Gasping the BLUE-in-the-face blues. / When our propaganda spasms turn your isms into wasms, / We'll bag the earth in a PLAStic globe and disconnect your frontal lobe / With our gadget-pop Agitprop air-jet-hop think-no-more blues.

词形变化

wasms plural

词源

From ism, with jocular substitution of was for is.
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