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词汇 frat boy
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Definition of frat boy in English:

frat boy

noun
North American informal
  • A young man who behaves in a boisterous or foolish manner considered typical of members of some college fraternities.

    〈北美,非正式〉(某些大学里的)兄弟会成员(以爱喧闹、行为粗鲁著称)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the police questioned the frat boys, they found a videotape that showed many of the evening's events.
    • She didn't fall for the frat boy on purpose.
    • Then the frat boy in the passenger seat speaks.
    • They seemed as reckless as a speeding frat boy on the Florida Turnpike.
    • Naughton looks and sounds like a modern-day frat boy in period drag.
    • You don't want to come off looking like a frat boy who indulges in booze and sports all day.
    • Beer may be fit for frat boys, and wine good for dinner parties, but I'm a sophisticated drunk.
    • Upon arriving at Padre we were overcome by frat boys.
    • He taught a drunken frat boy how to hit on women the English way.
    • Researchers found that the image of a typical college student as a drunken frat boy is largely a myth.
    • In other words, he's a like a frat boy who never went to college.
    • It's simple and effective and even the most obtuse frat boy couldn't fail to get the message.
    • As with all college comedies, the jokes involve drugs, drinking, sex, homophobia, and obnoxious frat boys.
    • Over cocktails, we survey a scene of frat boys mixing easily with fashionistas and the occasional suit.
    • He would scribble away the correct answers to question after question, then leer across the room at the frat boys.
    • Those protesters last night just seemed like a bunch of drunk and disgruntled frat boys.
    • Not everyone is ready to announce to a houseful of frat boys that they're gay.
    • Megan and a few of the local frat boys also hide out in the Fairchild building, planning to frighten the pants off the freshmen.
    • So the cops showed up, and the frat boys started telling them about this psycho with the knife.
    • I drank a frat boy under the table in a shot contest.

Definition of frat boy in US English:

frat boy

noun
North American informal
  • A young man who behaves in a boisterous or foolish manner considered typical of members of some college fraternities.

    〈北美,非正式〉(某些大学里的)兄弟会成员(以爱喧闹、行为粗鲁著称)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not everyone is ready to announce to a houseful of frat boys that they're gay.
    • Beer may be fit for frat boys, and wine good for dinner parties, but I'm a sophisticated drunk.
    • She didn't fall for the frat boy on purpose.
    • Then the frat boy in the passenger seat speaks.
    • I drank a frat boy under the table in a shot contest.
    • So the cops showed up, and the frat boys started telling them about this psycho with the knife.
    • He would scribble away the correct answers to question after question, then leer across the room at the frat boys.
    • When the police questioned the frat boys, they found a videotape that showed many of the evening's events.
    • Those protesters last night just seemed like a bunch of drunk and disgruntled frat boys.
    • It's simple and effective and even the most obtuse frat boy couldn't fail to get the message.
    • You don't want to come off looking like a frat boy who indulges in booze and sports all day.
    • Naughton looks and sounds like a modern-day frat boy in period drag.
    • He taught a drunken frat boy how to hit on women the English way.
    • Researchers found that the image of a typical college student as a drunken frat boy is largely a myth.
    • Upon arriving at Padre we were overcome by frat boys.
    • As with all college comedies, the jokes involve drugs, drinking, sex, homophobia, and obnoxious frat boys.
    • Megan and a few of the local frat boys also hide out in the Fairchild building, planning to frighten the pants off the freshmen.
    • Over cocktails, we survey a scene of frat boys mixing easily with fashionistas and the occasional suit.
    • In other words, he's a like a frat boy who never went to college.
    • They seemed as reckless as a speeding frat boy on the Florida Turnpike.
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