twat
英 [tw?t; tw?t]
美[twɑt]
- n. 笨蛋;陰門;娘們兒
暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?twats;
英文詞源
- twat
- twat: see twit
- twat (n.)
- female pudendum, 1650s, of unknown origin. A general term of abuse since 1920s.
The T-word occupies a special niche in literary history, however, thanks to a horrible mistake by Robert Browning, who included it in 'Pippa Passes' (1841) without knowing its true meaning. 'The owls and bats,/Cowls and twats,/Monks and nuns,/In a cloister's moods.' Poor Robert! He had been misled into thinking the word meant 'hat' by its appearance in 'Vanity of Vanities,' a poem of 1660, containing the treacherous lines: 'They'd talk't of his having a Cardinalls Hat,/They'd send him as soon an Old Nuns Twat.' (There is a lesson here about not using words unless one is very sure of their meaning.) [Hugh Rawson, "Wicked Words," 1989]
雙語例句
- 1. When was the last time you had anything in your twat besides a tampon?
- 除了衛(wèi)生棉條上次你下面有塞東西是何時?
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- 2. Mr. Tongue Twister tried to teach tongue to twist and turn, and twit an twat.
- 湯·迪斯先生努力教你舌頭怎樣去“扭”去“翻”去“轉(zhuǎn)”去“挖苦”那些舌頭笨拙的人.
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- 3. Mr. Tongue Twister tried to teach your tongue to twist and turn, and twit an twat.
- 湯迪斯特先生努力教你的舌頭怎樣去“扭”去“翻”去“轉(zhuǎn)”去“挖苦”那些舌頭笨拙的人.
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