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1 birden artmak
v. run up, shoot up, skyrocket -
2 fırlamak
v. fly off, fly out, leap up, dart, boom, burst, soar (prices), bolt, bounce, break, dash, make a dash, dodge, fling, flirt, high tail, hurl oneself, hurtle, jump, shoot, shoot ahead, shoot off, shoot out, shoot up, skyrocket, spring, stand out--------fırlamak (göz)v. goggle -
3 fırlamamak
v. (neg. form of fırlamak) fly off, fly out, leap up, dart, boom, burst, soar (prices), bolt, bounce, break, dash, make a dash, dodge, fling, flirt, high tail, hurl oneself, hurtle, jump, shoot, shoot ahead, shoot off, shoot out, shoot up, skyrocket, spring, stand out -
4 donanma
"1. fleet, naval force, navy. 2. fireworks; flags and bunting. 3. being dressed up. - fişeği rocket, skyrocket." -
5 fişek
1. cartridge, cartouche (for a gun). 2. roll of coins. 3. any projectile used as a firework, skyrocket. - atmak 1. colloq. to startle those present with a remark, drop a bomb (in the course of a conversation). 2. /a/ slang to have sexual relations (with), *fuck. - gibi swiftly, fast. - kovanı cartridge case, shell. - salıvermek colloq. to arouse someone´s suspicions of another.
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