johnny / ˈdʒɒn i /

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johnny 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural John·nies for 1-3.

  1. a familiar term of address for a man or boy.
  2. Slang. a short, collarless gown that is fastened in back and is worn by hospital patients, persons being examined in a doctor's office, etc.
  3. Slang. toilet; bathroom.
  4. a male given name, form of John.

johnny 近义词

johnny

等同于 can

johnny

等同于 condom

更多johnny例句

  1. Known also as the Johnny rook, the bird belongs to the falcon family but has the intelligence of the corvids.
  2. They can hold a conference with Johnny or Maria to go over what they missed in class and help them learn what they need to know.
  3. Wherever else in town I was eating fish or seafood, Johnny’s was inevitably the bar by which I judged it.
  4. Johnny’s was typically the first place to pop into my head on a rare night off from reviewing, after returning from vacation or whenever visitors came to town.
  5. Johnny accuses Hannah, only half-playfully, of scheming to leave him for Gabby.
  6. And, not entirely coincidentally, he had to do the song on Johnny Carson.
  7. Heinold's First and Last Chance, Oakland (Jack London, Taft) You can thank Johnny Heinold for your favorite Jack London book.
  8. Tom Hanks checks into hotels under the name “Johnny Madrid!”
  9. Not long ago, a whole host of artists were plowing these fields—Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Johnny Winter.
  10. She wrote for LIFE magazine and would go on Johnny Carson to promote her books.
  11. Johnny Chubb, the oldest of The Warren coachman's boys, was detected by the bonne in a series of hideous grimaces.
  12. As she twisted his great red ear, the agonized cries of Johnny became heartrending.
  13. Johnny the Itch pulled nervously at the wide-brimmed fedora jerked down on his bony skull.
  14. Johnny the Itch fingered away sweat that rolled down from under his fedora and nodded obediently.
  15. They scoured every main artery and side road and cart track for miles in every direction, he and Johnny the Itch.