dook
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A certain clucking sound made by ferrets.
- A strong, untwilled linen or cotton.
- A plug of wood driven into a wall to hold a nail, etc.
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dookie; feces
— I'm sick of people messing up my bathroom. […] I don't like seeing logs of dook at the bottom of the bowl when I go in there.
- A heading or roadway following the dip of the strata.
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Eye dialect spelling of duke (“a fist”).
— Put up your dooks!
动词 v.
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To make a certain clucking sound.
— The sun has gone down - what's that dooking sound? It must be trick or treating time. I glance across the bedroom floor and I see Chinook and Nikomi's ferret eyes.
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Alternative form of duck.
— But anger is a blin' guide — he dooked from the first blow, an' it passed wi' little ill; an' he raised his drawn sword, an' made a wild cut at my head...
词源
词源 1
Onomatopoeic.
词源 2
From duck.
词源 3
From Dutch doek (“cloth, fabric, canvas”), from Middle Dutch doec, from Old Dutch *dōc, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk, from Proto-Germanic *dōkaz (“cloth”), from Proto-Indo-European *dwōg-, *dwōk- (“cloth”). See also duck (cloth).
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