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1 It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
Taboo: wookieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
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2 запить
bust глагол: словосочетание:take to the bottle (запить, пристраститься к вину)be off the water-waggon (запить, пить запоем)be off the water-wagon (запить, пить запоем) -
3 запить
1) General subject: be off the water, be on the fantigue, be on the racket, be on the sauce, drink after, go on the racket, racket, take to drink, take to drinking, take to the bottle, thereupon, to be on the fantigue, to be on the sauce, wash down, (опять) break the pledge, follow with smth2) Colloquial: be off the waggon, be off the wagon, stand the racket4) Jargon: bust, hit the bottle, let loose a pin -
4 загулять
1) General subject: be on the fantigue, be on the racket, be on the randan, go on a bender, go on a toot, go on the burst, go on the racket, hell around, paint the town red, racket, to be on the fantigue, to be on the randan, be on the bash, plant the town red2) Colloquial: stand the racket, go on a bar crawl -
5 закутить
1) General subject: go on the burst, go on the spree2) Makarov: go on a bat, go on the batter, go on the bend, go on the bust, go on the razzle-dazzle -
6 плотно облегающий бюст
Clothing: tight in the bust (говоря об одежде)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > плотно облегающий бюст
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7 обанкротиться
1) General subject: be bankrupt, be out of business, break one's back, bust, cease, fail, go bung, go to the wall, liquidate, make a bad break, not to have a feather to fly with, smash, stop payment, to be bankrupt, to be out of business, bankrupt, become bankrupt, become out of business, break back, bust up, cease payments, go bankrupt, go into bankruptcy, go into liquidation, go scat, go to pieces, go to smash, go upon the rocks, turn bankrupt, go for a Burton2) American: go to glory3) Agriculture: fail (о фирме и т.п.)4) Construction: go belly up5) Economy: be out of entrepot, break, fall through, go out of business, run upon the robotizes, run upon the rocks6) Australian slang: flop7) Jargon: take a bath, tap out, wash out, melted out, whack out8) Banking: crash, went to the wall9) Business: go bust10) Investment: become a bankrupt -
8 стараться изо всех сил
1) General subject: fall over oneself, huff and puff (they huff and they puff, but...), strain, strain every nerve, struggle, try hardest, go out of way, try one's best not + infinitive (Try your best not to attract their attention.), do one's very best, move heaven and earth, try one's best, go to great lengths, take great pains2) Colloquial: bust (one's) butt ((idiomatic, vulgar) to work very hard, to put in a lot of effort), do (one's) best, go to pains, (for smth., for smb. или to do smth.) lay oneself out3) Jargon: go for broke, wire in, bust ass5) Taboo: bust (one's) ass (выполнить работу, задание, достичь цели), bust (one's) nuts (выполнить работу, задание, достичь цели)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стараться изо всех сил
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9 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
10 разориться
1) General subject: be in the beach, be on the beach, beggar oneself, break, fall, go smash, go to pot, go to rack and ruin, make shipwreck, not to have a feather to fly with, ruin oneself, smash, take the knock, to be on the beach, crash, go pop, go to squash, go upon the rocks, be down and out2) Colloquial: peg out3) American: go up4) Construction: go belly up5) Mathematics: ruin6) Law: burst7) Economy: go to smash8) Jargon: broke, fold, in the barrel, lose one's shirt, cook9) Information technology: bust10) Business: be shipwrecked, go bust, go into bankruptcy, go under11) Makarov: go broke, go to blazes, go to blazes to go to pigs and whistles, go to hell, go to hell to go to pigs and whistles, go to pigs and whistles, go to pot to go to pigs and whistles, go to the devil, go to the devil to go to pigs and whistles, go to the dogs, go to the dogs to go to pigs and whistles, come smash, deplete pocket -
11 не резиновый
груб.-прост.it isn't made of rubber (elastic), it can't stretch; you'll bust it!Получить билеты было очень трудно. Покряхтывая от неловкости, Степанов пошёл к жирному, очень солидному администратору, сказал, что он командир корабля, в отпуску и желал бы... - Все желали бы, - нагло ответил администратор. - К сожалению, наш Дом культуры не резиновый. (Ю. Герман, Дело, которому ты служишь) — The tickets were all sold out. Stepanov had gone in to see the stout, very imposing theatre manager and, with much embarrassed hemming and hawing, told him that he was a naval officer on furlough, and would like... 'That's what everyone would like,' the man had replied insolently. 'Our House of Culture, I regret, is not made of elastic...'
- С ума ты сошёл, что ли? Разве он виноват, что мест больше нет? Ведь корабль не резиновый! (Л. Лагин, Старик Хоттабыч) — 'What's the matter! Are you crazy! Is it his fault there's no more room on the ship? After all, it's not made of rubber, it can't stretch.'
- Граждане пассажиры, - опять начал водитель [автобуса], - подождите немного, говорю вам. Сейчас транспорт прибудет. Да поймите же, - голос водителя стал жалобным, - он же не резиновый у меня! (Н. Кожевникова, Час пик) — 'Comrade passengers,' the driver began again, 'another bus is coming in a minute! After all mine isn't made of rubber, you'll bust it!' His voice grew plaintive.
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12 пуп надрывать
прост.cf. bust a gut to do smth.; bust one's breeches; sweat (work, slog) one's guts out- Вспомните, друзья, - простым, не ораторским тоном обратился Женька к собранию, - что во время морозов, спеша в тепло, каждый из нас за два часа до смены выполнял задание, хотя никто из нас, пардон, пуп не надрывал. (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — 'Remember, friends,' said Zhenya to the meeting in his normal voice this time, without rhetoric, 'that during the frosts, hurrying into the warmth, each of us fulfilled the target two hours before the end of the shift, although none of us, excuse my language, was exactly busting his breeches.'
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13 не совсе
General subject: a bit of a bust (The benefit concert for the refugee claimant was a bit of a bust. Less than $1,000 was made while the organizers had hoped to raise $30,000. Still, it was a worthwhile effort, in their words.) -
14 ворваться
1) General subject: break in, burst, burst in, burst into (burst into the room - ворваться в комнату), bust, crash, kick in, plunge into, force entry, gust (gusted through the room-о ветре, ворвавшемся в помещение), storm into, force one's way2) Advertising: force entrance3) Makarov: (куда-л.) crash (into), force an entry (в комнату, дом и т.п.), dart in, force an entrance, force an entry (в комнату дом и т. п.), crash into (куда-л.), do a bust (куда-л.) -
15 разжаловать в рядовые
1) General subject: reduce to the ranks2) Military: bust, cashier, strip, reduce to the rank, demote, bust down to ( a certain rank)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разжаловать в рядовые
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16 эякулировать
2) Taboo: anoint, blow off the loose corns, bust a nut (см. bust ( one's) nuts), chuck (one's) muck, come, come (one's) cocoa, cough cabbage water, crash the yoghurt truck, cream, cum, deposit, drop (one's) load, ease oneself, fetch, get (one's) nuts off, get it off, (о мужчине) get off, give (one's) gravy, glob, go off, jet (one's) juice, jizz, lose (one's) mess, pop (one's) cookies, shoot, shoot off, shoot white, shooting your wad, skeet, slime, spend, spooging, spunk, spurt (one's) curd, squeeze up, squirt (one's) juice, throw up, unload, whitewash -
17 надрываться
несов. - надрыва́ться, сов. - надорва́ться1) разг. ( слегка разрываться) tear [teə] slightly2) ( перенапрягаться) overstrain oneself; exert oneself to the utmost; knock oneself out разг.; bust a gut slста́ну я ещё надрыва́ться! — I don't intend to bust a gut! sl
3) ( громко кричать) shout, cry; cry at the top of one's lungsишь, как надрыва́ется! ирон. — hasn't he got a good pair of lungs! идиом.
••надрыва́ться от хо́хота — ≈ split one's sides with laughter
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18 To do something simple.
Current usage: Bust-a-Grape (Example:"Get out of the way! You can't even Bust-a-Grape")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To do something simple.
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19 failure
['feɪljə]1) American: bust (The whole idea was a \<b\>bust\</b\>) -
20 взломать замок
1) General subject: break a lock, break open a lock, bust the lock, slip a lock, to slinky a lock2) Jargon: jimmy3) Makarov: bust lock, break open a safe, force a lock
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