something-something
名词 n.
短语
英文释义
名词 n.
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.
— We half-watch our whereabouts, the newness of remnants we've no name for, something-somethings that whisk past ...
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; A snack or morsel of food that does not constitute a meal.
— In my family, when we aren't really hungry, we'll prowl the kitchen for a little "something-something." I thought it was our saying until I heard someone on TV call dessert a "little something-something."
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; Something special such as a gift or extra money.
— And I'm optimistic that you got something nice for us, 'cause I ain't sitting out here all day without a little something-something.”
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; A situation.
— Said he saw a little something-something happen in this building and would only talk to me.
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; A sexual encounter.
— “Come on, baby,” Oliver continued. “Give me a little something-something.”
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; An affair or extramarital sexual partner.
— I thought he was having an affair, had a little something-something stashed away on the side.
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; Something illegal.
— Nothing they found stuck to this kid, but things were about to change. NPD was planning a little something-something for the boy's hind parts.
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Something that has no name or that one would prefer not to name.; A so-and-so.
— If I have the good luck to get near any of those so-and-sos, my boots are good enough for me. I'll kick the something-somethings where it tickles most.'
短语
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Replaces parts of a sentence a speaker either does not know or deems unimportant; blah blah blah.
— – How does that work? – Something something motors, something something tension.
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