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1 drunk
[drʌŋk]Australian slang: as full as a goog ("Goog" is a variation of the northern English slangword "goggie" meaning an egg), full, gutful of piss ("he's got a gutful of piss"), he's got the wobbly boot on, off one's face ("He was off his face by 9pm"), rotten (I went out last night and got rotten") -
2 наевшийся до отвала
1) General subject: replete with food2) Australian slang: full as a boot, full as a goog, full as a tick, up to dolly's waxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наевшийся до отвала
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3 сильно пьяный
1) General subject: far-gone2) Colloquial: pissed3) Australian slang: full as a goog, off( one's) dial, shit-faced4) Jargon: be wrecked, full as a tick, to be wrecked, well gone (Vereschagin)5) American English: schnockered6) Makarov: far gone
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(as) full as a goog — very drunk. → goog … English new terms dictionary
As full as a goog — full; drunk or eaten to the excess. Goog is a variation of the northern English slangword goggie meaning an egg … Dictionary of Australian slang
goog — full as a goog Extremely drunk, or unable to eat any more because you are full. Goog, abbreviated from googie, comes from Scots goggie, a child s word for egg. It is a variation on an earlier Australian phrase in the same sense:full as a tick.… … Australian idioms
as full as a goog — Australian Slang full; drunk or eaten to the excess. Goog is a variation of the northern English slangword goggie meaning an egg … English dialects glossary
goog — /gʊg / (say goog) Colloquial –noun 1. an egg. –phrase 2. full as a goog, a. extremely drunk. b. feeling replete …
goog — noun Austral./NZ informal an egg. Phrases (as) full as a goog very drunk. Origin 1940s: abbrev. of googie, from Sc. dialect goggie, child s word for an egg … English new terms dictionary
goog — n. Austral. sl. an egg. Phrases and idioms: full as a goog very drunk. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. unkn … Useful english dictionary
full — I. /fʊl / (say fool) adjective 1. filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup; a full theatre. 2. complete; entire; maximum: a full supply. 3. of unmixed ancestry: a full Aboriginal. 4. of the maximum size,… …
dolly's wax — full up to dolly s wax Would you like more dessert? No, I m full up to dolly s wax. This rather old fashioned phrase means that you have eaten enough. It refers to the time before plastics were widely used, when children s dolls had wax heads… … Australian idioms
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