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21 weirdo
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23 curé
curé имя существительное:излечение (cure, healing, treatment)отверждение пластмасс (curing, cure)глагол:вылечивать (cure, remedy, pull round) -
24 tanked
adj sl1)He is liable to get tanked if he sponges a few pounds from his neighbours — Он обязательно напьется, если сшибет несколько фунтов у соседей
2) AmEI just knew we'd get tanked today — Я так и знал, что мы сегодня проиграем
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25 old bloke
разг.; пренебр.(old bloke (buffer, card или codger))старикашка, старый хрычYou're a shaky old card; and you can't be in love with Lizzie. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book III, ch. 1) — Из вас песок сыплется, а вы вздумали влюбиться в Лиззи.
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Codger — Codg er, n. [Cf. {Cadger}.] 1. A miser or mean person. [1913 Webster] 2. A singular or odd person; a familiar, humorous, or depreciatory appellation. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] A few of us old codgers met at the fireside. Emerson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
codger — 1756, probably a variant of cadger beggar, which is of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
codger — ► NOUN informal, derogatory ▪ an elderly man. ORIGIN perhaps a variant of cadger (see CADGE(Cf. ↑cadger)) … English terms dictionary
codger — [käj′ər] n. [prob. var. of CADGER] Informal an elderly fellow, sometimes one who is eccentric: a term used in good humor … English World dictionary
codger — Etymologically a variant of ‘cadger’, but ‘codger’ applied to a man does not imply that he cadges money. ‘Codger’ is a whimsical term, used with little reverence, of or to an old man. The term is familiar in Britain, and is to some extent kept … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
codger — noun (C) informal old codger an old man: He s a charming old codger … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
codger — UK [ˈkɒdʒə(r)] / US [ˈkɑdʒər] noun [countable] Word forms codger : singular codger plural codgers an insulting word for an old man … English dictionary
codger — /ˈkɒdʒə / (say kojuh) noun Colloquial 1. Also, old codger. a man, especially elderly: *He s an old codger, sixty three and she s only thirty or so, it s a terrible difference, isn t it? –christina stead, 1944. 2. a mean, miserly person. {?… …
codger — noun Etymology: probably alteration of cadger Date: 1756 an often mildly eccentric and usually elderly fellow < old codger > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Codger — 1. mean, miserly person; 2. odd or peculiar (old) person: a lovable old codger ; 3. fellow; chap (18th C. British slang) … Dictionary of Australian slang
codger — Australian Slang 1. mean, miserly person; 2. odd or peculiar (old) person: a lovable old codger ; 3. fellow; chap (18th C. British slang) … English dialects glossary