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1 rugg
(litt av en rugg) a thumping big one -
2 rugg
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3 rugg
[rʏg̊ʰ:]n ruggsкачание; качка; укачивание -
4 rugg
substantiv1. holm, tue, tot af rør, siv eller græs -
5 rugg
substantiv1. holm, tue, tot af rør, siv eller græs -
6 rugg, rykkir, vagg
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7 rugg, vagg
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8 bouncer
subst. \/ˈbaʊnsə\/1) ( hverdagslig) utkaster2) rugg, rusk3) ( hverdagslig) ikke godkjent sjekk, avvist sjekk4) skrytepave5) frekk løgn -
9 scorcher
subst. \/ˈskɔːtʃə\/1) ( hverdagslig) brennende varm dag2) fulltreffer, forklaring: noe som er kjempebra3) rugg, rusk4) sarkastisk bemerkning, bitende spott5) ( gammeldags) råkjører -
10 thumper
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11 tiger
feminine - tigress; noun(a large wild animal of the cat family, with a striped coat.)tigersubst. \/ˌtaɪɡə\/1) ( pattedyrarten Panthera tigris) tiger2) ( overført) villdyr, udyr3) forklaring: tigerlignende rovdyr4) (hverdagslig, overført) kløpper, rusk, rugg5) (amer.) forklaring: slutthyl etter hurrarop (ofte i form av ordet «tiger»)be a tiger for være en hund etterhave a tiger by the tail være på dypt vannride a\/the tiger ( hverdagslig) leve farlig, leke med ildenrouse the tiger in someone vekke villdyret i noenwork like a tiger arbeide\/slite som en hest -
12 welter
virvarIsubst. \/ˈweltə\/1) virvar, forvirring, uro2) ( om bølger) skvulping, rullingIIsubst. \/ˈweltə\/ ( hverdagslig)1) ( sport) weltervekt, weltervektsbokser, weltervektsbryter2) ( hesteveddeløp) tungvektsrytter3) kjempe, kraftkar, ruggwelter race ( hesteveddeløp) løp for tungvektsryttereIIIverb \/ˈweltə\/1) ( litterært) være i opprør, velte seg, bli kastet hit og dit2) velte seg (i blod), dynke seg (i blod)welter in bade i, svømme i -
13 whacker
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14 whopper
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15 waggle
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16 wobble
['wobl] 1. verb(to rock unsteadily from side to side: The bicycle wobbled and the child fell off.) vera valtur, vagga, riða2. noun(a slight rocking, unsteady movement: This wheel has a bit of a wobble.) rugg, vagg- wobbly- wobbliness -
17 RÖGG
(gen. röggvar, pl. röggvar), f. tuft, shagginess (of the fur of a cloak).* * *f., gen. röggvar, pl. röggvar; [Engl. rug; Swed. ragg, rugg = coarse hair, goat’s hair]:—a tuft, shagginess, of the fur of a cloak; á þá mynd sem loðkápa þ;á er önnur rögg fellr ofan fyrir aðra, en þessar röggvar vóru af skeljum, Mag. 63; varar-feldr, þrettán röggvar um þveran feld, thirteen strips across the cloak, Grág. i. 500; sáttu eigi at feldar-röggvarnar hrærðusk er hann hló, Lv. 55; er ýmist kallat á feldinum röggvar eða lagðr, Krók. 64. The great number of strips to a cloak may refer to the ancient Teutonic custom of having their cloaks furred with patches and stripes of various skins; eligunt feras et detracta velamina spargunt maculis pellibusque belluarum, Tacit. röggvar-feldr, m. [provinc. Norse rugge-feld], a tufted cloak, Grett. 81.
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