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1 pannikin boss
Australian slang: panno -
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pannikin имя существительное: -
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4 жестяная кружка
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5 сойти с ума
1) General subject: be off one's pannikin, go bughouse, go bugs, go loco, go mad, go off one's chump, go out of one's head, go round the bend, heat, lose mind, lose one's reason, lose reason, lose senses, run mad, to be off ( one's) pannikin, be off pannikin, go off head, go out of mind, become insane, go off one's head, take leave of one's senses, (рехнуться) mess with one's mind2) Colloquial: be out to lunch ('If I were you, I would not talk to William. He is out to lunch, you know.'), cook rabbit (did she cooked your rabbit? - что, она еще не совсем с ума сошла?), take leave of senses, be out of (one's) senses3) Rare: mad4) Rude: go off nut5) Jargon: blow top, blowone's top, lose ( one's) wig, go zonkers (What a day! I almost went zonkers. Что за день! Я почти сошёл с ума.), go postal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Sherrill), lose (all) one's marbles, flip wig, go off the deep end, flip over, go bonkers6) Makarov: become demented, become deranged, become mentally deranged, go crazy, go mental, go off ( one's) head, go off (one's) nut, go off the hooks, go out of (one's) mind, go out of (one's) senses, lose (one's) senses, take leave of (one's) senses -
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2) American: nappy3) Agriculture: queen-cell cumulosol4) Entomology: queen-cell cup5) Jargon: monkey dish -
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9 босс над мисками
Australian slang: pannikin boss -
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Australian slang: pannikin boss (лицо на овцеводческой ферме, положение кот. несколько выше положения обычного работника) -
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General subject: pannikin -
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General subject: pannikin -
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2) Medicine: irrigator4) Religion: alms-basket, alms-box5) Jargon: brew6) Makarov: box (для сбора денег), can, jur -
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1) General subject: be bats, be bonkers, be off nut, be off one's nut, be off one's onion, be off one's pannikin, be off onion, be out of ( one's) senses, be round the twist, crack one's brain, gaga, go balmy, go barmy, go buggy, go bugs, go loco, go mad, have bats in belfry, run mad, to be bonkers, to be off (one's) nut, to be off (one's) onion, to be round the twist, go haywire, go off head, go loopy, take leave of senses, go nuts, go off one's rocker2) Colloquial: to be out of (one's) senses, off rocker (You're both off your rockers! Вы оба спятили!), lose one's marbles3) Rude: go off chump, go off nut4) Scottish language: be off at the nail, go off at the nail, to be (go) off at the nail5) Jargon: flip, get bananas, go off ( one's) onion, go bonkers6) Makarov: be out of senses, go off ( one's) chump, go off (one's) head, go off (one's) nut, go off the hooks, go round the bend, crack brain, crack brains, crack up -
15 рехнуться
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16 спятить
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17 сходить с ума
go crazy глагол: словосочетание:go berserk (сходить с ума, впасть в исступление)go out of one's head (сходить с ума, рехнуться)take leave of one's senses (сходить с ума, терять рассудок)
См. также в других словарях:
Pannikin — Pan ni*kin, n. [Dim. of pan a dish.] A small pan or cup. Marryat. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pannikin — 1823, described as a Suffolk dialect word, from PAN (Cf. pan) (n.) + dim. suffix KIN (Cf. kin) … Etymology dictionary
pannikin — [pan′i kin] n. [dim. of PAN1: see KIN] Chiefly Brit. 1. a small pan 2. a metal cup … English World dictionary
pannikin — /ˈpænəkən / (say panuhkuhn) noun 1. a small pan or metal cup. –adjective 2. of or relating to someone who acts as though their status and importance are large, when in reality they are not, as pannikin boss, pannikin snob, etc. –phrase 3. off one …
pannikin boss — /pænəkən ˈbɒs/ (say panuhkuhn bos) noun Colloquial an overseer of a small business or a small gang of labourers; a person of minor authority: *There were the self made men, like James Tyson, a pannikin boss who through rigid saving and shrewd… …
pannikin snob — /pænəkən ˈsnɒb/ (say panuhkuhn snob) noun Colloquial a person of small means who affects a snobbish attitude. {modelled on pannikin boss} …
pannikin — noun Etymology: 1pan + nikin (as in cannikin) Date: 1823 British a small pan or cup … New Collegiate Dictionary
pannikin — /pan i kin/, n. Chiefly Brit. a small pan or metal cup. [1815 25; PAN1 + I + KIN] * * * … Universalium
pannikin — noun a) A cup or other vessel used for drinking. b) The contents of such a vessel … Wiktionary
pannikin — noun a small metal drinking cup. Origin C19: from pan1 + kin … English new terms dictionary
pannikin — noun (C) BrE old use a small metal drinking cup … Longman dictionary of contemporary English