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n. lapje; vod; jool--------v. pesten; plagen; lol trappenrag1[ ræg] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 lap(je) ⇒ vodje, stuk, flard4 〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 herrie ⇒ keet, (studenten)lol; 〈 in het bijzonder〉 jaarlijkse studentenoptocht voor een goed doel♦voorbeelden:dressed in rags • in lompen gehuldI haven't a rag to put on • ik heb niets om aan te trekkencooked to rags • stukgekooktfor a rag • voor de gein, voor de lol→ wet wet/————————rag2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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4 råg
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5 rag week
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6 rag someone's room
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7 rag trade
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8 rag doll
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9 rag buff
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10 I haven't a rag to put on
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11 chew the rag
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12 feel like a wet rag
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13 for a rag
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14 like a red rag to a bull
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15 the local rag
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16 chew the rag with someone
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17 red rag
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19 spenderá
rag, spinrag, web, spinnewebDicionário Português-Holandês e Holandês-Português > spenderá
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