单词 | Geordie |
释义 | GeordieGeor·die /ˈdʒɔːdi $ ˈdʒɔːr-/ noun British EnglishBrE informal 1. [countableC]SAN someone from Tyneside in northeast England 〔英格兰东北部的〕泰恩赛德人 2. [uncountableU]SAN a way of speaking that is typical of people from Tyneside 泰恩赛德口音 Examples from the Corpus Geordie• A similar process is also taking place in darts led by an exuberant Geordie commentator with a Cambridge History degree.• She got to her feet and went to gather Geordie up into her arms.• Gazza's goal convinced Maradona there is no greater player on earth than the irrepressible Geordie.• Horsley just smiled, his large relaxed frame and confident bonhomie contrasting sharply with the abrupt style of the little self-made Geordie.• Leicester's Geordie boss Brian Little, in contrast, paraded his strongest side but they rarely threatened Newcastle.• But the Geordie cartoonist says producing the anarchic Viz is no longer a laughing matter.• He is a cheerful fellow with a typical Geordie sense of humour. (1800-1900) From the local way of saying Georgie, a form of the man's name George |
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