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tosh

/tosh/US // tɒʃ //UK // (tɒʃ) //

胡扯,扯淡,瞎扯淡,屁话

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British Informal.

    • : nonsense; bosh.

Examples

  • To paraphrase Peter Tosh, if Illinois were to legalize it, would you advertise it?

  • Farkas has a similar story about when Tosh.0 featured TrekkieDating.com on its blog.

  • It is not the all-out revolution Peter Tosh may have envisioned, but it sure feels nice, right now.

  • Beyond Tosh, the year was chock full of rape jokes, many of them baffling.

  • Media critic Jennifer L. Pozner talks to nine comedians about C.K., Tosh, and whether feminism and comedy are natural combatants.

  • In the middle of the warmest room is a round terrace-like elevation, called Gobek-tosh.

  • How dare you decide in this cold-blooded way whether I am to be called—ah—Tosh—or—ah—Porker!

  • I saw him during the dinner-hour in hot controversy with Green and Tosh, who were evidently saying that he had deceived them.

  • "Yes, give the old tosh some air," breathed a worthy in my ear as he retreated to his proper place.

  • How dare you decide in this cold-blooded way whether I am to be called—ah—Tosh—or-ah—Porker!