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1 a dance for fat guys, but fat guys can only go as far as turn sideways
General subject: Lean BackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a dance for fat guys, but fat guys can only go as far as turn sideways
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2 fat
[fæt]1. noun1) an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants:دُهْن، دَسَمThis meat has got a lot of fat on it.
2) a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking:مادّه دُهْنِيَهThere are several good cooking fats on the market.
2. adjective1) having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape:سَمينHe was a very fat child.
2) large or abundant:مُرْبِح، مُكْسِبA fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)
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3 fat
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4 Fat Little Ugly Fellow
Abbreviation: FLUF (For a short boss with Napoleonic syndrome.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Fat Little Ugly Fellow
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5 for-líkast
að, dep. [cp. Germ. vergleichen], to come to terms, Sturl. iii. 232: in mod. Icel. law, in all but criminal cases, the litigants have to appear (in person or by delegates) before two or more ‘peace-makers’ or umpires called forlíkunar-menn,—usually the parson and one or more of the chief men of the parish; the office of the peace-makers is to try to bring about a friendly settlement called forlíkan, and this meeting is often repeated; only after a forlíkan has been tried in vain, can the case be taken before a law-court; by this judicious proceeding more than half the quarrels are nipped in the bud; there seems to be nothing like this in the old law, and the custom was probably borrowed from Denmark. There is a saying, ‘a lean forlíkan is better than a fat lawsuit.’ -
6 fat
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):fantiFantiCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > fat
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7 yfir-för
f. = yfirferð; banna e-m y., Orkn. 4; land fátækt ok íllt yfirfarar, Ó. H., K. Þ. K. 70.2. a visitation; biskup skal hafa y. um sinn á tólf mánuðum, K. Þ. K. 60, Bs. i. 140. -
8 caul fat
The stomach lining of pork which is used in place of backfat for pates and to encase crepinettes. -
9 1) Utterances of a (dis)respectful nature. (I was dissing Balazsr's on AOL for his/her lame comebacks.) 2) putting down (he was dissing on my mom when he called her fat)
Jargon: dissingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > 1) Utterances of a (dis)respectful nature. (I was dissing Balazsr's on AOL for his/her lame comebacks.) 2) putting down (he was dissing on my mom when he called her fat)
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10 πῖδαξ
πῖδαξ, - ᾰκοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `outpouring, gusher' (ep. Ion. poet. Π 825).Compounds: πολυ-πῖδαξ `having many springs' (Il.; on the form of the 2. member Sommer Nominalkomp. 69f.).Derivatives: πιδακ-ῖτις f. `belonging to a spring' (Hp. Ep.; Redard 25), - όεις `rich in springs' (E.), - ώδης `id.' (Plu.). -- Also πιδήεσσα f. `id.' ( Ἴδη Λ 183; well attested v.l. πηδ-; s. πηδός); πιδυλίς (cod. πηδ-) πέτρα, ἐξ ἧς ὕδωρ ῥέει H. -- Verbs: πιδάω also w. δια-, `to spring, to spout up' (Arist.); πιδύω also w. ἀνα-, ἀπο-, δια-, `id.' (Hp., Arist., Thphr.); πίδυσις f. `trickling through' (Hp.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Given the strong productivity and formal variation of the nouns in - ᾰξ (Chantraine Form. 276ff., Schwyzer 497) the basis of πῖδαξ cannot be ascertained. A noun *πίδ-η, - ος may be assumed because of πιδάω, - ήεσσσα; but πιδ-ύω, and - υλίς point best to an υ-stem *πῖδυς. -- Certain cognates outside Greek have not been found; one compares since Fick (1, 482; 3, 241; cf. also Curtius 655) the Germ. words for `fat', e.g. OWNo. feitr, MHG veiz, PGm. * faita-, OWNo. fita f. `fat', PGm. * fitō-n-; IE * poid-: pĭd-. If one seprates the -d- one comes to pi- in πῖαρ etc. (s. v.). but this is long; a connection, which semantically fits better for the Germ. then for the Greek words. Cf. also πίσεα and πίτυς. - The word could well be Pre-Greek (Furnée 259),Page in Frisk: 2,533Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῖδαξ
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11 ζωμός
A soup or sauce to eat with meat, fish, etc., Ar.Eq. 1174, Pax 716, al.; οἱ ζ. οἱ τῶν πιόνων soups made from animals with soft fat ([etym.] πιμελή), Arist.HA 520a8, cf. PA 651a29; ζ. μέλας black broth of the Spartans, Matro Conv.94, cf. Plu.Lyc.12: metaph., bloodshed, Thphr.Char.8.7.2 Com. name for fat, greasy fellow,λιπαρὸς περιπατεῖ Δημοκλῆς, ζ. κατωνόμασται Anaxandr.34.5
, cf. Aristopho 4.3.3 in Alchemy, wash, Ps.-Democr.Alch.p.48 B., Zos.Alch.p.169 B. -
12 rullebånd
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13 grasera
f.1 an ointment jar.2 vessel for fat or grease; a dripping pan. -
14 aro
Maori for Fat covering the kidneys, bog, to heed, take notice of, prone to (predisposed) -
15 HINU
Maori for Fat, rich food, oil, fuel, lubricant -
16 kore hinu
Maori for fat-free -
17 kune
Also kukuneMaori for fat, round, embryo -
18 ngako
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19 מר III
מַרIII (or מָר) m. (מוּר) exchange; במֹר ד־ instead of; as. Ḥull.94a ויהבה ניהליה במר דשחוטה and he gave her (the ritually forbidden hen) to him (the gentile) pretending that it was ritually cut. B. Kam. 113b, v. פְּלִיזָא. Bekh.30a מזבין ליה במר דכנתא sold it for fat of the ileum (which is permitted; Ar. מרכנתא, suggesting מַדְכַנְתָּא, q. v.). -
20 מַר
מַרIII (or מָר) m. (מוּר) exchange; במֹר ד־ instead of; as. Ḥull.94a ויהבה ניהליה במר דשחוטה and he gave her (the ritually forbidden hen) to him (the gentile) pretending that it was ritually cut. B. Kam. 113b, v. פְּלִיזָא. Bekh.30a מזבין ליה במר דכנתא sold it for fat of the ileum (which is permitted; Ar. מרכנתא, suggesting מַדְכַנְתָּא, q. v.).
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