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jake

SL คนโง่ (ผู้ชาย  คนงี่เง่า  kon-ngo

 

jakes

N ห้องส้วม ที่อยู่ นอกบ้าน  บ้าน อีก หลัง ด้านนอก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JAKES

n.[L. jacio, to throw. ] A house of office or back-house; a privy.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JAKES

Jakes, n. Etym: [Prob. fr. F. Jacques, the proper name. See 2d Jack. ]

 

Defn: A privy. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

jake

jake |jāk ʤeɪk | adjective [ predic. ] informal all right; satisfactory: everything was jake again. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

jake brake

jake brake noun an engine brake for truck diesel engines that cuts off fuel flow and interrupts the transfer of mechanical energy to the drive mechanism. ORIGIN 1980s: from the Jacobs Company, who invented the most common implementation of the technology that the brake is based on.

 

jakes

jakes |jāks ʤeɪks | noun a toilet, esp. an outdoor one. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps from the given name Jacques, or as the genitive of the nickname Jack (see jack 1 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

jake

jake |dʒeɪk | adjective [ predic. ] N. Amer. & Austral. /NZ informal all right; satisfactory: everything was jake again. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

jake brake

jake brake noun an engine brake for truck diesel engines that cuts off fuel flow and interrupts the transfer of mechanical energy to the drive mechanism. ORIGIN 1980s: from the Jacobs Company, who invented the most common implementation of the technology that the brake is based on.

 

jakes

jakes |dʒeɪks | noun archaic a toilet, especially an outdoor one. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps from the given name Jacques, or as the genitive of the pet name Jack (see jack 1 ).