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1 you-know-where (usu go you-know-where)
Табуированная лексика: быстро ехать, вести распутный образ жизни, война, женский лобок, игорный дом, неприятная ситуация, тюрьма, экспертУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you-know-where (usu go you-know-where)
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2 you-know-where
1) Сленг: ад (This place is hotter than you-know-where. Этом месте горячее чем в аду.)2) Табуированная лексика: (usu go you-know-where) неприятный, вредный, отвратительный, плохой, (usu go you-know-where) быстро ехать, (usu go you-know-where) вести распутный образ жизни, (usu go you-know-where) война, (usu go you-know-where) женский лобок, (usu go you-know-where) игорный дом, (usu go you-know-where) неприятная ситуация, (usu go you-know-where) тюрьма, (usu go you-know-where) эксперт -
3 punk
I n1) infml2) AmE infml3) AmE slHe spat to emphasize just how tough a punk could get — Он сплюнул, чтобы показать, какой он отпетый хулиган
We know how to deal with punks like you — Мы знаем как обращаться с такой шпаной, как ты
He could still take half the punks on the streets with his bare hands, with all their judo and karate and kung fu and assorted crap — Он все еще мог справиться голыми руками с этими уличными хулиганами несмотря на их дзюдо, карате, кунг фу и прочую муру
4) AmE derog slHe gave him the dope on where the punks went drinking every night — Он дал ему сведения, куда эти молокососы ходят пить каждый вечер
Ask that punk to come over here — Скажи этому сопляку, чтобы подошел ко мне
5) AmE sl usu derogII adj AmE slLook here, punk, I need some help — Послушай, кореш, мне нужна помощь
It was an absolutely punk party — Это была не вечеринка, а настоящая мура
She said that she was feeling punk — Она сказала, что плохо себя чувствует
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