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1 spunk
[spʌŋk]n* * *[spʌŋk]n* * *spunk [spʌŋk] s1. Zunderholz n2. Zunder m, Lunte f3. umga) Feuer n, Schwung mb) Mumm m umg, Mut4. Br vulg Soße f (Sperma)* * *n. -
2 spunk
[spʌŋk] n -
3 bátorság
(DE) Beherztheit {e}; Bravheit {e}; Bravour {e}; Courage {e}; Edelmut {r}; Furchtlosigkeit {e}; Gewagtheit {e}; Heldenmut {r}; Kühnheit {e}; Mut {r}; Schneid {r}; Tapferkeit {e}; Unverzagtheit {e}; Wagemut {r}; (EN) audaciousness; audacity; bravery; courage; courageousness; doughtiness; fearlessness; fortitude; gallantry; gameness; heart; manhood; mettle; nerve; pluck; pluckiness; prowess; sand; sout-heartedness; spirit; spunk; stalwartness; valiance; valiancy; valor; valour; vent -
4 geci
(EN) fucking; jism; jisom; jissom; sodding; spunk -
5 gyújtós
(DE) Feueranzünder {r}; (EN) firelighter; kindling; kindlings; lightwood; punk; spunk; tinder; touchwood -
6 harag
(DE) Grimm {r}; Groll {r}; Reizung {e}; Verstimmung {e}; Zorn {r}; erzürnt; Pick {r}; Zwiespältigkeit {e}; (EN) anger; angered; bad blood; bile; choler; dander; dudgeon; gall; grudge; hornet; ire; irritation; rancour; resentment; scot; spite; spunk; stomach; unsuppressed; wrath -
7 ingerültség
(DE) Animosität {e}; Gereitzheit {e}; Gereiztheit {e}; (EN) chafing; fit of pique; fret; ire; irritation; petulance; spunk; temper -
8 méreg
(DE) Gift {s}; Giftstoff {r}; Pharmakon {s}; Toxikum {s}; Toxin {s}; erzürnt; Ärger {r}; (EN) anger; angered; bane; bate; bother; bothered; bothering; choler; deletery; displeasance; paddy; poison; spunk; toxicant; toxin; upas; venom; wrath -
9 mersz
(DE) Mumm {r}; (EN) dash; guts; mettle; pluck; sand; spunk; stomach -
10 ondó
(DE) Same {r}; Samen {r}; Samenfaden {r}; Sperma {s}; (EN) jisom; jissom; seed; semen; semen, semina; sperm; spunk -
11 rittyó
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12 rosszkedv
(DE) Indisposition {e}; Launenhaftigkeit {e}; Missmut {r}; Mißmut {r}; Schwerfälligkeit {e}; Unmut {r}; Gnatz {r}; Grant {r}; Verstimmtheit {e}; (EN) blues; choler; crossness; dishumour; doldrums; dump; dumps; fit of blues; fuff; glooming; grouch; grumpiness; grumps; heaviness; hip; ill-humour; miff; mood; moodiness; morosity; mulligrups; mumps; pip; spunk; yellows -
13 tapló
(DE) Zunder {r}; Zunderhölzer {pl}; (EN) fungus; german tinder; punk; shit-kicker; spunk; tinder; touchwood
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spunk — 1530s, a spark, Scottish, from Gaelic spong tinder, pith, sponge, from L. spongia (see SPONGE (Cf. sponge)). The sense of courage, pluck, mettle is first attested 1773. A similar sense evolution took place in cognate Ir. sponnc sponge, tinder,… … Etymology dictionary
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