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1 batty
adjective (crazy: a batty old man.) sprø, tulleteadj. \/ˈbætɪ\/( hverdagslig) sprø, smårar, tullete, skjør -
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I 1. bæt noun(a shaped piece of wood etc for striking the ball in cricket, baseball, table-tennis etc.) balltre2. verb1) (to use a bat: He bats with his left hand.) slå2) (to strike (the ball) with a bat: He batted the ball.) slå•- batsman- off one's own bat II bæt noun(a mouse-like animal which flies, usually at night.) flaggermus- battyflaggermusIsubst. \/bæt\/1) flaggermus2) ( slang) kjerring• old batas blind as a bat blind som en muldvarphave bats in the belfry ( hverdagslig) ikke være riktig klok, være sprø, være eksentrisklike a bat out of hell ( hverdagslig) som et oljet lynold bat gammel kjerringIIsubst. \/bæt\/1) balltre, racket (bordtennis)2) (den som slår i cricket, baseball) slagmann3) (med balltre\/racket) slag4) ( slang) fart5) (slang, spesielt amer.) fest, rangelat a fair\/rare bat med stor fartbe at bat (amer., i baseball) være innecarry one's bat ( cricket) ikke være slått ut ved slutten av en omganggo on the bat (være ute og) feste, ranglego to bat for (hverdagslig, amer.) gå i bresjen for, slå et slag foroff one's own bat uten hjelp på egen hånd(right) off the bat (amer.) på stående fot, umiddelbartIIIverb \/bæt\/1) (i cricket, baseball, softball) slå (med balltre e.l.)2) slå (til), slå (etter)bat the eyelashes (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) flagre med øyevippenebat the eyes (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) blunke (med øynene)never bat an eyelid ( hverdagslig) ikke få en blund på øynenewithout batting an eyelid ( hverdagslig) uten å blunke, uten å fortrekke en mine
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Batty — Разработчик Hit Pak Издатель … Википедия
Batty — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: David Batty (* 1968), englischer Fußballspieler Jason Batty (* 1971), neuseeländischer Fußballtorwart Julius Batty (Pseudonym nach Thomas Batty, eigentlich Julius Seeth, 1863–1939), deutscher Löwendompteur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Batty — Bat ty (b[a^]t t[y^]), a. 1. Belonging to, or resembling, a bat. Batty wings. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Crazy; demented; loony; nuts; as, her constant gabbing is driving me batty. [Colloq.] Syn: bats. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batty — 1580s, pertaining to bats, from BAT (Cf. bat) (n.2) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Slang sense nuts, crazy is attested from 1903, from the expression (to have) bats in (one s) belfry, also meaning not be right in the head (1899) … Etymology dictionary
batty — ► ADJECTIVE (battier, battiest) informal ▪ mad. DERIVATIVES battiness noun. ORIGIN from BAT(Cf. ↑bat) … English terms dictionary
batty — [bat′ē] adj. battier, battiest [< BAT2 + Y2] Slang crazy or eccentric … English World dictionary
batty — [[t]bæ̱ti[/t]] battier, battiest ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you say that someone is batty, you mean that they are rather eccentric or slightly crazy. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Laura s going a bit batty. ...some batty uncle of theirs. Syn: barmy … English dictionary
batty — adj. (slang) mad to go batty over * * * [ bætɪ] (slang) [ mad ] to go batty over … Combinatory dictionary
batty — UK [ˈbætɪ] / US adjective Word forms batty : adjective batty comparative battier superlative battiest informal slightly crazy … English dictionary
Batty — This unusual name is a diminutive form of the English and Scottish medieval personal name Bat(t)e , itself a shortened, diminutive form of Bartholomew , a very popular name in the Middle Ages. Bartholomew derives from the Aramaic bar Talmay , son … Surnames reference
batty — adj Crazy, insane. If you think I m going to get me to date your sister, you re batty. 1900s … Historical dictionary of American slang