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101 naćpa|ć się
pf v refl. pot. 1. (odurzyć się) to get zonked a. stoned pot. (czymś on sth); to get whacked (out) US pot. (czymś on sth)- naćpała się kokainą she got stoned on cocaine2. (najeść się) to stuff oneself pot. (czegoś with sth)- naćpał się pączków he stuffed himself with doughnutsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naćpa|ć się
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102 naćpan|y
adj. pot. 1. (odurzony) zonked pot., stoned pot. (czymś on sth); whacked (out) US pot. (czymś on sth); (marihuaną) stoned pot. 2. (najedzony) full (up)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naćpan|y
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103 pierdoln|ąć
pf Ⅰ vt wulg. 1. (uderzyć) to smash; to whack pot.- tak mnie pierdolnął w plecy, że upadłem he whacked me in the back so hard that I fell2. (ukraść) to swipe pot., to pinch GB pot.- ktoś pierdolnął mi portfel someone’s swiped my walletⅡ vi 1. (uderzyć w coś, upaść lub spaść) to fall 2. (wybuchnąć) to go off; (zepsuć się) to collapse Ⅲ pierdolnąć się (grzmotnąć się) to smash vt- pierdolnął się w głowę, kiedy schodził do piwnicy he smashed his head as he was going down to the cellarThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pierdoln|ąć
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104 skonan|y
adj. pot. dog-tired; dead beat pot., whacked GB pot.- muszę się położyć – jestem skonany I must go to bed – I’m dead beatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skonan|y
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105 barre
n. f.1. Avoir le coup de barre: To be 'knackered', 'whacked', to feel worn out. Quand on est de nuit, il n'estpas rare d'avoir le coup de barre vers quatre heures du mat': When you're on nights, it's not unusual to feel all-in at around 4 a.m.3. Homme de barre: Staunch friend. (One who, like the helmsman, can be relied upon to stick by you through thick and thin.)4. Zéro la barre! No dice! — Nothing doing! — Certainly not! -
106 burelingue
1. Office, 'white-collar' place of work. Il est toujours crevé quand il rentre du burelingue: He's always whacked when he gets back from work.2. 'Corporation', pot-belly (because it seems to jut out like a desk). -
107 измученный
jaded имя прилагательное:jacked up (измученный, изнуренный)whacked (измученный, измотанный)tired out (измученный, изнуренный)chivied (измученный, замотавшийся)словосочетание: -
108 измотанный
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109 whack
[wæk]1. verbto strike smartly, making a loud sound:يَضرِبُ بِشِدَّهHis father whacked him for misbehaving.
2. nouna blow:ضَرْبَةٌ شَديدَهHis father gave him a whack across the ear.
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110 geen pap meer kunnen zeggen
geen pap meer kunnen zeggen〈 vermoeid〉 be (dead) beat; 〈Brits-Engels ook; informeel〉 be whacked/fagged (out); 〈 veel gegeten hebben〉 be full upVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geen pap meer kunnen zeggen
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111 pap
I 〈de〉♦voorbeelden:tot pap koken • boil to mash¶ geen pap meer kunnen zeggen • 〈 vermoeid〉 be (dead) beat; 〈Brits-Engels ook; informeel〉 be whacked/fagged (out); 〈 veel gegeten hebben〉 be full up1 [papa] dad(dy) -
112 დაარტყა
vhit, knocked, lunged, slogged, smashed, smote, struck, swatted, thwacked, whacked -
113 დარტყმული
vbanged, biffed, buffeted, hit, knocked, lunged, slogged, smashed, struck, swatted, thwacked, whacked -
114 erledigt
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115 erschöpft
1. done in coll.2. effete3. effetely adv4. exhausted5. exhausts6. fordone7. frazzled coll.8. harassed9. jaded10. knackered (tired) Br.11. knackered Br.12. outworn13. overwrought14. played out adj [person]15. wearily16. whacked coll.17. winded(Vorräte, Reserven)depleted [supplies, reserves] -
116 fertig sein
1. to be done2. to be wiped out [coll.: exhausted]1. to be euchred Aus. Can. coll.2. to be whacked Aus. Can. coll.(phys./psych.)1. to be eclipsed Aus. coll.2. to be euchred Aus. coll.(phys./psych.)to be stuffed Aus. coll.(phys./psych)to be bushed Aus. coll. -
117 geschlaucht sein
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118 schlug
1. bashed2. batted3. dollied4. flapped5. flicked6. knocked7. pommeled8. pummeled9. punched10. slapped11. slatted12. slugged13. smote14. socked15. tolled16. whacked17. whipped -
119 verhaute
1. banged2. spanked3. thrashed4. trounced5. whacked
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