bun

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Senses referring to baked goods.; A small bread roll that is sweetened or spiced.
  2. A Korean unit of length equivalent to about 0.3 cm.
  3. marijuana cigarette, joint Caribbean,Multicultural-London-English,slang
    — Man say that they spray the fire I fuck that shit, I drop the bun
  4. Clipping of bunny (“rabbit”). abbreviation,alt-of,childish,clipping,colloquial
    — She brought home two new buns to join the menagerie!
  5. Senses referring to baked goods.; A bread roll that is served with a savoury filling such as a hamburger or hot dog.
  6. A bunny: a rabbit. archaic,dialectal
  7. A squirrel. archaic,dialectal
  8. Senses referring to baked goods.; Any bread roll. Northern-England,Northumbria,especially
  9. The scut or tail of a hare. archaic,dialectal
  10. Senses referring to baked goods.; A cupcake. Ireland,Northern-England
  11. A roll of hair worn at the back of the head.
    — loose bun;   messy bun;   tight bun
  12. A dry stalk. archaic,dialectal
  13. A drunken spree. UK,slang
  14. A newbie. Internet
  15. A young girl or woman. slang
  16. A buttock. Canada,US,in-plural,slang
    — nice buns;   tight buns
  17. The vagina. slang
    — How 'bout I put my hot dog in your bun?
动词 v.
  1. To form (the hair) into a bun. transitive
    — Bunning her hair, she left her childhood bedroom for the hall.
  2. To smoke cannabis. Caribbean,slang
  3. To shoot. Multicultural-London-English,slang
    — 2004, MC Forcer, guest on Lethal Bizzle, "Pow!" Don't care about your crew, bun them any day
  4. To forget. Multicultural-London-English,slang

词形变化

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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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