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1 bombshell
1) (a piece of startling news: His resignation was a real bombshell.) bombe2) ((slang) a sexy woman.) sexbombesubst. \/ˈbɒmʃel\/1) granat, bombe (også overført)2) ( hverdagslig) knalleffekt3) ( hverdagslig) sexbombecome like\/as a bombshell slå ned som en bombedrop a bombshell (overført, om uventet nyhet) slippe enn bombe -
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bom 1. noun(a hollow case containing explosives etc: The enemy dropped a bomb on the factory and blew it up.) bombe2. verb1) (to drop bombs on: London was bombed several times.) bombe2) (to fail miserably: The play bombed on the first night.) mislykkes, bli fiasko•- bomber- bombshellbombeIsubst. \/bɒm\/1) bombe2) (amer. fotball) langpasning3) (austr., slang) vrak, rusthaug, forklaring: nedslitt bil som er lappet sammen og trimmet4) ( slang) formuedet kostet en formue \/ det kostet flesk5) ( slang) brøler, tabbego like a bomb ( hverdagslig) gå som et lyn\/skuddlook like a bomb's hit it (hverdagslig, om sted) se ut som et bombenedslagIIverb \/bɒm\/1) bombe, bombardere, kaste bomber (på), slippe bomber (over)2) gå i baret, gjøre fiaskobomb along\/down komme løpende, kjøre fortbombed (out of one's mind) sørpe full, døddrukken, pære fullbomb out bombe ut( slang) gå i baret, gjøre fiasko (amer., EDB, hverdagslig) gå ned, kræsje, bryte sammenbomb up forklaring: laste bomber i et fly
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