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dippy

/dip-ee/US // ˈdɪp i //UK // (ˈdɪpɪ) //

讽刺,讽刺的是,讽刺的,讽刺的说

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    dip·pi·er, dip·pi·est.Slang.

    • : somewhat mad or foolish: dippy with love.

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Examples

  • Alison, meanwhile, had gone to a yoga retreat with her hippy-dippy mother.

  • He always did seem a trifle cracked, and to-night he's certainly dippy.

  • "The guy's dippy all right, cull," remarked the nearest sleuth to Jarvis, who nodded most seriously.

  • He had sharp eyes, had old Mr. Loon, just as Dippy has today, and he used them to good account.

  • He thought uneasily that she had certainly gone a little dippy over the war.

  • "Why, I thought you were dippy over your 'dear school' and your 'sweet teachers,'" sneered Frank.