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rinky-dink是什么意思

    adj. 破旧的;小规模经营的

    n. 破烂;次品

    英文词源

    rinky-dink (adj.)
    1913 (from 1912 as a noun), said to be carnival slang and imitative of the sound of banjo music at parades [Barnhart]; compare ricky-tick "old-fashioned jazz" (1938). But early records suggest otherwise unless there are two words. The earliest senses seem to be as a noun, "maltreatment," especially robbery:
    So I felt and saw that I was robbed and I went to look after an officer. I found an officer on the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. I said, "Officer, I have got the rinky-dink." He knew what it meant all right. He said, "Where? Down at that wench house?" I said, "I guess that is right." [testimony dated New York August 9, 1899, published 1900]
    And this chorus from the "Yale Literary Magazine," Feb. 1896:
    Rinky dinky, rinky dink,
    Stand him up for another drink.

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