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1 rip on (someone)
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2 RIP
штраф, победа, досада, удовольствие и т. д. - опять всՠнужно понимать в переносном смысле: что-то оторвали (урвали) вы или, наоборот, у вас. Буквально слово и означает - рвать.Rip-off — обдираловка, воровство.
Rip-off artist — понятно кто, мастер этого дела (см. предыдущее слово)
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Rip someone a new asshole (to) — замечательное фигуральное выражение - проковырять (прорвать) кому- то вторую дырку в заднице - означает: сильно наказать.Ripped (to be) — быть пьяным или на наркотиках.
Rip on someone (to) — раздражать кого-то.
Rip someone off (to) — напрашивается обмануть-ограбить, и это правильно, но есть еще значения - убить, избить.
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Rip-ass — сильно гнать (машину на дороге). -
3 rip off
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4 rip off
phrvt sl1)2) esp AmEI wouldn't dare to rip off a bank, would you? — У меня бы не хватило духу ограбить банк, а у тебя?
He worked on the lock the way he learned from Billy Boy when they were ripping off apartments in Miami — Он старался открыть замок, как научился этому у Билли, когда они грабили квартиры в Майами
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5 rip on
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6 kick etc the shit out of someone
expr vulg slI can't kick the shit out of these guys to get things done — Я даже не могу сделать втык этим парням, блин, чтобы они принимались за дело
I don't want him to kick the shit out of my ass — Я не хочу, чтобы он все время орал на меня
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > kick etc the shit out of someone
См. также в других словарях:
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