gutbucket
/ˈgʌtˌbʌkɪt/informal <非正式>
noun
1
- as modifier chiefly N. Amer. (of jazz or blues) raw and spirited in style〈主北美〉(爵士乐, 布鲁斯)不经雕琢而又生气勃勃的:
his gutbucket guitar solos.
他质朴而充满生气的吉他独奏。
ORIGIN: early 20th cent.: perhaps from the earlier denotation of a one-stringed plucked instrument, with reference to its construction, or referring to the bucket which caught gutterings (streams of liquid) from beer barrels in low-class saloons where such music was played.
2
- Brit. a glutton〈英〉贪吃的人。