saddie

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something or someone sad. informal
  2. A saddle. dated,informal,nonstandard
    — ... handlebar stems , mudguards , rims , transmission - chain covers , wheels , reflectors , luggage racks , handle - bar grips , clothes protectors , saddies and part of saddles for cycles with an auxiliary motor ( heading No.
  3. Someone who lives a boring, unfulfilling or sad life. informal
    — This is primarily because these older women feel they will soon have to 'give up' or 'let go' of 'raving', so that they don't become what one woman has described as 'saddies'. All interviewees are white, and although they were not asked[…]
  4. A sad movie or TV show; a tearjerker. informal
    — I watched Marley & Me last night; it was a real saddie.
  5. Synonym of frowny face. informal,rare
    — The sad smileys were becuase^([sic]) I wouldn't get to speak to Debs. Some of the sentences have more saddies (surely you can't have a sad smiley; it's time they had a word of their own) than others because I wasn't expecting to be enjoying myself on those occasions. As for the single saddie for my night in Cornwall, well...........

词形变化

saddies plural saddies plural

词汇关系

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词源

词源 1
From sad + -ie.
词源 2
From sadd(le) + -ie.
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