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1 make out with someone
expr1) infml2) slHe seems to be making out with the girl — У него, кажется, с этой девушкой все на мази
He was checking how the two young punks were making out with the two little tramps at the bar — Он наблюдал, как эти двое молодых парней пытались закадрить двух чувих легкого поведения, сидевших за стойкой бара
How are you making out with her? — Ну, как у тебя с ней, все в порядке?
3) sl esp AmEHe was making out with her on the back seat of his car — Он тискал ее на заднем сидении своего автомобиля
4) vulg sl esp AmE"How did you make out with her?" "Oh, I made out all right" — "Ну ты ее трахнул?" - "Все в порядке"
How did you make out with that pretty girl we met in the hotel? — Ну что, трахнул ту красивую телку, которую мы встретили в гостинице?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > make out with someone
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2 fall out with someone.
Американский английский: ЧЕРНАЯ КОШКА ПРОБЕЖАЛАУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fall out with someone.
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3 step out on (someone)
Сленг: встречаться (идти на свидание, идти на встречу) не со своим любовником, изменять любовнику (мужу, жене, любовнице) -
4 step out on someone
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5 be out with someone
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6 drub out of someone
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7 hold out on someone
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8 walk out on someone
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9 walk out with someone
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10 beat the living daylights out of someone /beat the stuffing out of someone/ beat the tar out of someone/ whale the tar out of someone
Beat the living daylights out of someone /beat the stuffing out of someone/ beat the tar out of someone/ whale the tar out of someoneпобить, выбить душуThe last time Bobby put the cat in the refrigerator, his mother beat the living daylights out of him.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beat the living daylights out of someone /beat the stuffing out of someone/ beat the tar out of someone/ whale the tar out of someone
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11 chew someone out / eat someone out
Chew someone out / eat someone out"съесть кого-либо", ругать кого-либоThe boss is always chewing out somebody.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > chew someone out / eat someone out
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12 can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or something
Can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or somethingне понимать что-либо, не разобратьDo this report again. I can’t make heads or tails out of it.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or something
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13 can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or something
Can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or somethingне понимать что-либо, не разобратьDo this report again. I can’t make heads or tails out of it.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > can’t make heads or tails (out) of someone or something
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14 eat out of (someone's) hand
безоговорочно подчиняться кому-либо, "плясать под чью-либо дудку"Jack is a very proud man. I don’t think he is capable of eating out of anybody’s hand.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > eat out of (someone's) hand
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15 eat out of (someone's) hand
безоговорочно подчиняться кому-либо, "плясать под чью-либо дудку"Jack is a very proud man. I don’t think he is capable of eating out of anybody’s hand.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > eat out of (someone's) hand
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16 make a fool out of (someone)
выставить кого-либо дураком"Don’t you ever try to make a fool out of me! I am not going to believe your fancy stories."English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > make a fool out of (someone)
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17 make a fool out of (someone)
выставить кого-либо дураком"Don’t you ever try to make a fool out of me! I am not going to believe your fancy stories."English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > make a fool out of (someone)
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18 bore someone out of someone's mind
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19 knock etc the shit out of someone or something
expr vulg slOld George used to arrive home roaring drunk every Saturday night and knock the shit out of his wife — Старина Джордж обычно приезжал домой в дымину пьяный каждую субботу и гонял свою жену
The cocksuckers are hammering the shit out of the fucken machine — Эти придурки скоро совсем угробят оборудование
It knocks the shit out of my brain riding the train — Я не выношу ездить поездом, меня сразу начинает мутить
A few whiskeys knock the shit out of me — Несколько рюмок виски, и я уже в соплю пьяный
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20 take it etc out of someone
expr infmlThe long climb uphill took it out of us all — Когда мы наконец взобрались на гору, мы все были без сил
Getting failed at the examination seemed to have taken it out of her — Она была просто убита, когда не сдала экзамен
I thought having all the kids and working took it out of her — Я думаю, что забота о детях и бесконечные хлопоты по дому подорвали ее здоровье
Getting turned down in marriage must have taken a lot out of him — Когда она ему отказала, он ходил как в воду опущенный
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take it etc out of someone
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