单词 | mocky |
释义 | Definition of mocky in English:mocky(NZ mockie) (also mockey) noun ˈmɒki US slang, derogatory, offensive
adjective ˈmɒki US slang, derogatory, offensive
OriginLate 19th century. From Yiddish make sore, plague (frequently used in curses) from Hebrew makkāh beating, wound, plague. mocky1nounˈmɑkiˈmäkē US offensive
mocky2(NZ mockie) (also mockey) nounˈmɑkiˈmäkē US slang, derogatory, offensive
adjectiveˈmɑkiˈmäkē US offensive
OriginLate 19th century: from Yiddish make ‘plague’, from Hebrew makkāh ‘beating, wound, plague’<br>late 19th century. From Yiddish make sore, plague (frequently used in curses) from Hebrew makkāh beating, wound, plague. adjective US slang, derogatory, offensive
OriginLate 19th century. From Yiddish make sore, plague (frequently used in curses) from Hebrew makkāh beating, wound, plague. |
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