goombah

n. [ 意大利语];朋友, 伙伴, 合伙人;保护人

发音

US /ˈɡumbɑ/
UK /ɡuːmˈbɑː/

词形变化

goombahs 复数

别名

goomba gumba gumbah

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A person of Italian descent (often implies the person is connected to Italian organized crime)

    美国 贬义 俚语
  2. 2.

    A companion, pal, close friend, or associate, especially among Italian-American men. It sometimes has the connotation of an older friend who acts as a patron, protector or adviser.

    美国 俚语
  3. 1.

    Alternative form of gumbe, a Jamaican drum.

词源

From Neapolitan cumpà and Sicilian cumpari (“buddy, pal”, akin to Italian compare, Spanish compadre, from Latin compater, literally “godfather”), a word often used to refer to “family friends” or friends close enough to be considered an “aunt” or “uncle”, though not related by blood. To an English-speaking ear, the unaspirated stops of Southern Italian dialects (especially Neapolitan) are interpreted as voiced stops, yielding goombah. Compare South American Spanish cumpa. Doublet of compadre, compeer, and compere.

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