搜尋結果
poon
- IPA[po͞on]
美式
- dress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view
verb: poon, 3rd person present: poons, gerund or present participle: pooning, past tense: pooned, past participle: pooned
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. Australian informal dress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view it was not often he got himself pooned up like this but he was heading off to Sydney
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- IPA[po͞on]
美式
- a simple or foolish person: what possessed her to shack up with a poon like you?
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[puːn]
英式
- a large Indo-Malaysian evergreen tree of the genus Calophyllum.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[po͞on]
美式
- short for poontang
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[puːn]
英式
- a simple or foolish person: what possessed her to shack up with a poon like you?
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[puːn]
英式
- dress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view: it was not often he got himself pooned up like this but he was heading off to Sydney
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[puːn]
英式
- short for poontang
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[po͞on]
美式
- a large Indo-Malaysian evergreen tree of the genus Calophyllum.
Oxford American Dictionary