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1 kick something into the middle of next year
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2 ass
[æs] I сущ.1) осёл2) брит.; разг. дурак, глупец•Syn:••to be an ass for one's pains — не получить благодарности за свои старания; остаться в дураках
to make an ass of smb. — поставить кого-л. в глупое положение; подшутить над кем-л.
II 1. сущ.; преим. амер.; груб.to play / act the ass — валять дурака
1) зад, задница, жопаTear your ass up! — Оторви свою задницу (от стула), поторапливайся!
Stuff your "thank you" up your ass! — Засунь своё "спасибо" себе в жопу!
Up your ass, friend! — Дружок, а не пойти б тебе!
Drag / Tear / Haul your ass! — Шевели задницей!, Поторапливайся!
Syn:2) женщина как объект сексуального удовлетворения; сексуальное удовлетворениеWhen we got upstairs I threw her on the floor, I was anxious to get some ass off that frantic whore. — Когда мы поднялись наверх, я повалил её на пол, очень уж мне хотелось поиметь эту потрясающую шлюху.
Syn:••to bust one's ass — работать до усрачки, драть жопу
to kiss / lick smb.'s ass — лизать (кому-л.) задницу, подхалимничать
to chew smb.'s ass out — надрать (кому-л.) задницу, устроить (кому-л.) выволочку, взбучку, задать (кому-л.) жару
to put / have smb.'s ass in a sling — навлечь беду, неприятности на кого-л.
to kick / whip / bust smb.'s ass — устроить (кому-л.) взбучку, выволочку, надрать (кому-л.) задницу, задать (кому-л.) жару
He will tell them everything about my ass. — Он продаст им меня с потрохами.
2. гл.; амер.; брит. arse about / around; груб.I've worked my ass off. — Ох, и уработался же я.
(ass about / around) валять дурака -
3 full of shit
adj vulg sl1)Have you given my daughter a little package to remember you by now that the war is over and you know America will kick your ass back to your village full of shit in Sicily? — Ты решил наградить мою дочь на память ребенком сейчас, когда война кончилась, и американское правительство вышвырнет тебя отсюда в твою сраную деревню на Сицилии?
2)I can't take his word for it because it can be full of shit — Я не могу поверить ему на слово, потому что ему ничего не стоит сбрехать
Don't believe her, she's full of shit — Не верьте ей, она может наплести что угодно
3)Some days are just plain full of shit — А иногда бывают такие дни, что просто жить не хочется
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4 IWKYA
Юридический термин: I Will Kick Your Ass -
5 KYA
1) Спорт: Kick Your Ass2) Военный термин: Khmer Youth Association -
6 kya
1) Спорт: Kick Your Ass2) Военный термин: Khmer Youth Association
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