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pokey    音标拼音: [p'oki]
n. 监狱
a. 迟钝的,狭小的,破旧的无趣的

监狱迟钝的,狭小的,破旧的无趣的

pokey
adj 1: wasting time [synonym: {dilatory}, {laggard}, {poky},
{pokey}]
2: small and remote and insignificant; "a jerkwater college";
"passed a series of poky little one-horse towns" [synonym:
{jerkwater}, {one-horse}, {pokey}, {poky}]
n 1: a correctional institution used to detain persons who are
in the lawful custody of the government (either accused
persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a
sentence) [synonym: {jail}, {jailhouse}, {gaol}, {clink},
{slammer}, {poky}, {pokey}]


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  • Meaning of “get pokey” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This pokey computer is driving me crazy! So the sense of “get pokey” referring to the hyperactive child is to become slow, quiet The above connotation of pokey (also poky) is from the mid-19th century according to The Dictionary of American Slang: Slow; dawdling; sluggish : What a pokey waiter (1856+)
  • What is the origin of the phrase playing hooky?
    Google Books and Library of Congress matches for 'hookey' and related terms The earliest Google Books match for "on his own hook" is from a letter from Gerrit Smith to Edward Delavan (September 11, 1833), reprinted in "The Intemperate, and the Reformed" (1834):
  • What is the typography term which refers to the usage of bold, italics . . .
    I remember seeing such a word before, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was I'm googling and having no luck The classic web comic Pokey the Penguin used this technique quite a bit
  • What is the origin of the phrase hunky dory?
    Nobody really knows There's no agreed derivation of the expression 'hunky-dory' It is American and the earliest example of it in print that I have found is from a collection of US songs, George Christy's Essence of Old Kentucky, 1862
  • bibs and bobs - what does it mean and where does it come from?
    Early published instances of 'bits and bats' and 'bits and bobs' Both "bits and bats" and "bits and bobs" appear in print even earlier than the 1846 instance of "bibs and bobs"—and much more frequently thereafter
  • etymology - When did people start boinking? - English Language . . .
    As for Bruce Willis: Episode 4 "The Next Murder You Hear" March 19, 1985 The Hokey Pokey; variation (Mr Stickpin) performed by Bruce Willis Respect by Aretha Franklin; performed by Bruce Willis Powerhouse B by Raymond Scott; variation (Boink, Boink, Boink) performed by Bruce Willis Episode 5 "Next Stop Murder" March 26, 1985:home comcast net





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