booty
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A form of prize which, when a ship was captured at sea, could be distributed at once.
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The buttocks.
— You got a big ol' booty.
- Alternative spelling of bootee.
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Plunder taken from an enemy in time of war, or seized by piracy.
— The soldier gets his booty ; the combatant his spoils ; the carnivorous animal his prey. Booty respects what is of personal service to the captor ; spoils whatever serves to designate his triumph ; prey includes whatever gratifies the appetite and is to be consumed.
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A person considered as a sexual partner or sex object.
— You know me. It's my duty to please that booty!
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Something that has been stolen or illegally, mischievously, or greedily obtained from elsewhere.
— After returning from their Halloween trick-or-treating, the kids settled down to enjoy their booty of candies.
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Sexual intercourse.
— "I got some booty, I got some booty"
形容词 adj.
- Of low quality; bad.
词汇关系
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a fair booty makes many a thief
freebooter
play booty
bootied
booty bandit
booty bass
booty bump
booty-call
booty call
booty chaser
booty cheek
booty cheeks
booty down
bootyhole
booty juice
bootyless
bootylicious
booty scratcher
booty shorts
Brazilian booty
fruity in the booty
ghetto booty
onion booty
side booty
whooty
并列词
词源
词源 1
From Middle English buty, botye, bottyne, from Old French butin, botin, from Middle Low German bǖte (“distribution, exchange, loot”), of obscure origin, but related to Middle High German biute, German Beute (“booty”). Possibly ultimately from Proto-Celtic *boudi (“profit, gains; victory”). Sense perhaps influenced by boot (as in to boot).
词源 2
Probably an alteration of botty. Possibly influenced by booty (etymology 1).
词源 3
From boot.
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