bovver boots

短语

[英国俚语](流氓穿的)街斗钉靴, 打群架靴

词形变化

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释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Stout lace-up boots, especially Dr. Martens, perceived to be worn for the purpose of kicking people in fights, and popular with skinheads or other troublemakers out looking for bovver.

    仅复数

    1991, Rupert Loydell, review of England's Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock, in December 1991-January 1992, ThirdWay, page 41, I remember a punk friend - cockerel haircut, leather trousers, bovver boots, and ripped jumper - being shocked at the TV retrospective of the mid-eighties where long-haired oiks in flared trousers stared desultorily at some screaming youths on stage.

词源

From bovver (“trouble”) + boots.

来源:wiktionary