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gold-brick
名詞
gold-brick (複数形 gold-bricks)
- (usually attributive) Alternative form of goldbrick
- 1906, Harry Houdini, The Right Way to Do Wrong, page 72:
- A species of swindle that has been perpetrated times without number all over this country is the old gold-brick game.
goldbrick
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From gold + brick, originally (1850s) an actual gold ingot or brick,[1] later a swindle that consisted of selling a putative gold brick, which was only coated in gold. The swindle is attested from 1879,[1] the sense “to swindle” is attested 1902, and the sense “to shirk” is attested 1914, popularized as World War I armed forces slang.[2] In early 1900s, used to refer to an unattractive young woman – not pretty, nor able to talk or dance (attested 1903), thence to refer to incompetent enlisted troops at the start of World War I, reinforced by the rank insignia of second lieutenants, which was a gold rectangle.[1]
名詞
goldbrick (複数形 goldbricks)
- Something fraudulent or nonexistent offered for sale; a swindle or con.
- 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Smart Set, January 1920, collected in Tales of the Jazz Age:
- Experience is the biggest gold brick in the world. All older people have it for sale.
- 1932, Rafael De Nogales, Memoirs Of A Soldier Of Fortune, Kessinger Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 98:
- These, as a rule, were not adverse to buying a goldbrick as long as they knew that there was a chance for them to dump it on somebody else afterwards with some profit.
- 1932, in Harper's Magazine, Volume 166,[1] page 520:
- 1945, in the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Bulletin, Volumes 422–433,[2] page 5:
- The average farmer may be less of a victim than some other people by reason of his isolation, conservatism, and hard earned money, but he, too, has too often bought a goldbrick that did not materialize.
- c. 1967, Edmund Wilson, quoted in Lewis M. Dabney, Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature,[3][4] Macmillan (2005), →ISBN, page 485:
- 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Smart Set, January 1920, collected in Tales of the Jazz Age:
- (US, slang, dated) A shirker or malingerer.
- (US, slang, dated) A swindler.
派生語
- goldbricker
派生した語
- → Okinawan: ゴーブレーキ (goobureeki)
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