单词 | saddo |
释义 | saddo, n. Brit. colloq. (depreciative). Brit. |ˈsadəʊ|, U.S. |ˈsædoʊ| Plural -s, saddoes [‹ sad adj. + -o suffix. Compare saddie n. and sadster n.] A person regarded as socially inadequate, unfashionable, or otherwise contemptible.
1948B. MacDonald Plague & I ii. 30, I was a big, no-sense-of-humour saddo. I coughed all night long and enjoyed doing it. 1992New Musical Express 9 May 60/6 It is now widely acknowledged (except by saddoes) that Dr Who stopped being good after Jon Pertwee in 1974. 1994Independent on Sunday 23 Jan. (Rev. Suppl.) 38/2 Girly mags, they were for middle-aged saddos. 1997J–17 Oct. 40/3 You might come across a few saddos who've got nothing better to do than make fun of your brace, but you'll be the one laughing when you get all the guys with that gorge new smile! 2005R. Asquith Love, Fifteen viii. 131 ‘He probably has,’ said Lottie, ‘but what do you care about them? They're probably all saddos who paper their walls with pictures out of Loaded.’ |

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