bun
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- Senses referring to baked goods.; A small bread roll that is sweetened or spiced.
- A Korean unit of length equivalent to about 0.3 cm.
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marijuana cigarette, joint
— Man say that they spray the fire I fuck that shit, I drop the bun
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Clipping of bunny (“rabbit”).
— She brought home two new buns to join the menagerie!
- Senses referring to baked goods.; A bread roll that is served with a savoury filling such as a hamburger or hot dog.
- A bunny: a rabbit.
- A squirrel.
- Senses referring to baked goods.; Any bread roll.
- The scut or tail of a hare.
- Senses referring to baked goods.; A cupcake.
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A roll of hair worn at the back of the head.
— loose bun; messy bun; tight bun
- A dry stalk.
- A drunken spree.
- A newbie.
- A young girl or woman.
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A buttock.
— nice buns; tight buns
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The vagina.
— How 'bout I put my hot dog in your bun?
动词 v.
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To form (the hair) into a bun.
— Bunning her hair, she left her childhood bedroom for the hall.
- To smoke cannabis.
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To shoot.
— 2004, MC Forcer, guest on Lethal Bizzle, "Pow!" Don't care about your crew, bun them any day
- To forget.
词形变化
词汇关系
衍生词
bao bun
Bath bun
biscuit bun
black bun
Boston bun
bun fight
bun-fight
bunhead
bun-headed
bun in the oven
bunless
bunlike
bunny
bun stock
burger bun
Burlington bun
Chelsea bun
chip bun
chow mein bun
cinnamon bun
cop the bun
couldn't organise a bun fight in a bakery
cream bun
currant bun
finger bun
fun in a bun
fun on a bun
have a bun in the oven
honeybun
honey bun
horse bun
hot cross bun
hot dog bun
Kitchener bun
man bun
occipital bun
penny bun
pineapple bun
rock bun
rockbun
sticky bun
sea-bun
词源
词源 1
From Middle English bunne (“wheat cake, bun”), from Anglo-Norman bugne (“bump on the head; fritter”), from Old French bugne (hence French beignet), from Frankish *bungjo (“little clump”), diminutive of *bungu (“lump, clump”), from Proto-Germanic *bungô, *bunkô (“clump, lump, heap, crowd”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰenǵʰ- (“thick, dense, fat”). Cognate with Dutch bonk (“clump, clot, cluster of fruits”). More at bunch.
词源 2
Probably from Scots bun (“tail of a rabbit or hare”), which is probably from Scottish Gaelic bun (“bottom, butt, stump, stub”).
词源 3
Caribbean pronunciation of burn.
词源 4
From the Revised Romanization of Korean 분 (bun), from Chinese 分 (fèn, “fen”). Doublet of fen.
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