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cut+the+cackle

  • 1 kesmek

    "1. /ı/ to cut, cut in two, cut off; to cut down (a tree). 2. /ı/ to slice, cut up. 3. /ı/ to cut, wound by cutting. 4. /ı/ to butcher, slaughter. 5. /ı/ to interrupt; to put an end to, stop. 6. /ı/ to decide on, determine. 7. /ı/ to deduct. 8. /ı/ to turn off, stop the flow of (electricity, gas, water). 9. /ı/ to coin, issue (money). 10. /ı/ to cut (cards). 11. /ı/ to take away, get rid of (pain, fever, thirst). 12. /ı/ to impede, hinder; to block. 13. slang to shut up, cut the cackle. 14. /ı/ slang to cheat, swindle. 15. slang to shoot the bull, talk aimlessly. kesip atmak 1. to make hasty decisions. 2. /ı/ to settle (something) quickly and finally. kesip attığı tırnak olamamak /ın/ colloq. (for someone) to be nothing compared to (someone else). kesip biçmek colloq. to bluster, make idle threats."

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  • 2 gevezeliği kes

    interj. cut the cackle

    Turkish-English dictionary > gevezeliği kes

  • 3 sadede gelelim

    interj. cut the cackle

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  • 4 zırvalamayı bırakmak

    to cut the cackle

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См. также в других словарях:

  • cut the cackle — (informal) To stop the aimless chattering (and come to the point) • • • Main Entry: ↑cackle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cut the cackle — ► cut the cackle informal stop talking aimlessly and come to the point. Main Entry: ↑cackle …   English terms dictionary

  • cut the cackle —    If you tell a group of people to cut the cackle, you are asking them …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • cut the cackle — informal stop talking aimlessly and come to the point. → cackle …   English new terms dictionary

  • cut the cackle and come to the 'osses or horses —  Get down to business. Leave out the non essentials and come to the part that matters …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • cut the cackle! —  Be quiet! …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • cackle — ► NOUN ▪ a raucous clucking cry, as made by a hen or goose. ► VERB 1) give a cackle. 2) talk inconsequentially and at length. ● cut the cackle Cf. ↑cut the cackle ORIGIN p …   English terms dictionary

  • cackle — [kak′əl] vi. cackled, cackling [ME cakelen; akin to Du kokkelen, LowG kakkeln < IE base * kak : of echoic orig.] 1. to make the shrill, broken vocal sounds of a hen 2. to laugh or chatter with similar sounds vt. to utter in a cackling manner n …   English World dictionary

  • cackle — n. & v. n. 1 a clucking sound as of a hen or a goose. 2 a loud silly laugh. 3 noisy inconsequential talk. v. 1 intr. emit a cackle. 2 intr. talk noisily and inconsequentially. 3 tr. utter or express with a cackle. Phrases and idioms: cut the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cackle — verb 1》 (of a hen or goose) give a raucous clucking cry.     ↘laugh in a loud, harsh way. 2》 talk inconsequentially and at length. noun a cackling sound. Phrases cut the cackle informal stop talking aimlessly and come to the point. Origin ME:… …   English new terms dictionary

  • cackle — [c]/ˈkækəl / (say kakuhl) verb (cackled, cackling) –verb (i) 1. to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as a hen after laying an egg. 2. to laugh brokenly. 3. to chatter noisily. –verb (t) 4. to utter with cackles; express by cackling. –noun 5.… …  

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