Heinie

['haɪni]
  • n. 德国兵;屁股

英文词源


Heinie (n.)
also Heine, as a typical name of a German man, 1904, North American slang, from pet form of common German masc. proper name Heinrich (see Henry). Brought to Europe in World War I by Canadian soldiers (British soldiers called the adversary Fritz).
heinie (n.)
slang for "the buttocks," by 1930s, probably a contraction of hind end.

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