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vgener. combinare pasticci (cf. ingl.: get into trouble, get into a mess; Invece di aiutare la mamma, andate in giro a combinare pasticci - Instead of helping your mother, you guys waste your time getting yourselves i), cadere in una disgrazia, essere bell'e fritto, essere fritto, ingolfarsi nei guai, mettersi in un pelago, trovarsi in una strettoia
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