furphy
n. <澳俚>假报道,无稽之谈,谎言,谣传
发音
AU
/ˈfɜːfi/
UK
/ˈfɜːfi/
AU
US
/ˈfɜɹfi/
词形变化
furphies
复数
furphies
别名
furfie
释义与例句
n.
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1.
An erroneous or improbable story; also, a rumour.
澳大利亚 俚语
词源
From Furphy (a surname), from the firm of J[ohn] Furphy and Sons. An often-repeated etymology is that during World War I (1914–1918), Australian soldiers in Europe and the Middle East often stood around water carts manufactured by the firm and emblazoned with its name to talk and exchange news and rumours. Alternatively, it has been suggested that the word derives from news and rumours spread by soldiers operating Furphy carts collecting garbage and human waste in the Broadmeadows Camp in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1914, or shared between soldiers visiting latrines where such Furphy carts would often be seen.
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