英:[sə'ri:]
美:[sə'ri]
英:[sə'ri:]
美:[sə'ri]
noun
sir—used as an emphatic form usually after yes or no
by alteration
The first known use of sirree was in 1823
1 No sirree, not the Three Stooges! ….
2 No sirree, floaters are bad.
3 Nevertheless, mattress people tell you to replace your mattress every eight years, and they’re not biased—no sirree.
4 Our teeth and gut weren't designed to masticate and digest real food, no sirree.