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1 стоять на шухере
1) General subject: act as a jigger guy, be on watch, nix, keep nix2) Colloquial: keep a look out (when someone else is doing something wrong or breaking the law/rules so that they are not caught 'red-handed'), keep watch3) Jargon: keep sketch (Ireland, school) -
2 шухер
шухер м. жарг. [shuher]1. (сигнал тревоги) alarm signal, danger warning, jiggers!;поднять шухер raise* alarm; стоять на шухере be* on watch, act as a jigger guy;
2. (волнение, смятение) unrest, panic, commotion
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