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1 throw again
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2 throw\ back
1. III1) throw back smth. /smth. back/ throw one's hand back отбросить назад руку; throw one's head back откинуть голову; throw back one's shoulders расправить плечи; throw back one's hat сдвинуть шляпу на затылок /назад/; throw back the curtains (the hangings, etc.) раздвинуть шторы и т.д.; throw back the bedspread (the bed-clothes, etc.) откинуть покрывало и т.д.2) throw back smth., smb. /smth., smb. back/ throw back an assault (an attack, the enemy, the infantry, etc.) отбить нападение /атаку, штурм/ и т.д.3) throw back smb. /smb. back/ this would throw me back это задержит мою работу2. Vthrow back smb. smth. his illness threw him back a year at school из-за болезни он на год задержался в школе3. XIbe thrown back upon smb., smth. be thrown back upon one's former friends (upon the former plan, upon his own resources, etc.) быть вынужденным вновь прибегнуть к помощи прежних друзей; their daughter has been thrown back upon them им снова приходится оказывать поддержку своей дочери и т.д.4. XVIthrow back to smb., smth. her red hair and blue eyes throw back to her great grandmother ее рыжие волосы и голубые глаза достались ей /она унаследовала/ от прабабушки5. XXI1throw smb. back to smth. it has thrown us back to the beginning again мы снова оказались у /должны были начать с/ самого начала (работы и т.п.) -
3 throw back
phr.v. 1. throw sb back on sth најчесто be thrown back on присилува некого да се врати на нешто; присилен е да се врати на нешто: Опее again we were thrown back on our own resources Уште еднаш бевме принудени да се потпреме врз сопствени сили2. враќа, фрла назад (топка) (to на/до)3. throw one's mind back се присеќа; се враќа во мислите4. throw back one's head ја отфрла главата наназад5. отвора, превиткува (ролетни/завеса).; 6. одбива, рефлектира (светлина/облик) -
4 throw the book at someone
expr sl1)The cop took me to the station and threw the book at me — Полицейский отвел меня в участок и оформил протокол, согласно которому я его чуть с понтом не убил
The judge threatened to throw the book at me — Судья пригрозил, что приговорит меня к максимальному сроку заключения
2)If you spend more than fifty pounds on that account again without referring the matter to me, I'll throw the book at you — Если ты еще раз потратишь более пятидесяти фунтов по этой статье и не поставишь меня в известность, то я приму в отношении тебя соответствующие меры
3) AmEYou just looked at me and threw the book at me — Одного твоего взгляда было достаточно, чтобы покорить меня
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > throw the book at someone
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5 throw the book at smb.
1) присудить кого-л. к максимально возможному наказанию, сроку тюремного заключения [первонач. амер.; жарг.; book сокр. от a book of law кодекс, свод законов]‘What happens now if I get caught speeding in your town?’ ‘We'll throw the book at you.’ (A. Hailey, ‘The Moneychangers’, part I, ch. 6) — - Что будет, если я превышу скорость в вашем городе? - Получите максимальное наказание.
2) наказать кого-л.; резко упрекать или сурово критиковать кого-лListen to me, Romilayu, I'm unkillable. Nature has tried everything. It has thrown the book at me. And here I am. (S. Bellow, ‘Henderson the Rain King’, ch. XXII) — Послушайте, Ромилеу, меня нельзя убить. Сама природа обрушила на меня уйму всяческих бедствий. А я вот стою перед вами цел и невредим.
Say that again and I'll throw the book at you. (RHD) — Только скажи это еще раз, и тебе здорово влетит.
3) амер.; воен.; разг. применять дисциплинарные меры в полном объёме, "на всю катушку"‘If he doesn't come around soon,’ he told Holmes coldly, ‘you have to break him. Have no choice. Throw the book at him...’ (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XXIII) — - Если Пру не образумится в ближайшее время, - холодно сказал Джейк Холмсу, - вам придется обломать его. Другого выхода нет. Налагайте на него дисциплинарные взыскания, без всяких поблажек...
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6 throw the book at smb.
1) пpигoвopить кoгo-л. к мaкcимaльнoму cpoку тюpeмнoгo зaключeния [пepвoнaч. aмep. жapг.[ book coкp. oт a book of law кoдeкc, cвoд зaкoнoв]'What happens now if I get caught speeding in your town?' 'We'll throw the book at you' (A Hailey)2) cуpoвo oбoйтиcь c кeм-л., нaкaзaть кoгo-л.; peзкo упpeкaть или кpитикoвaть кoгo-л.Listen to me, Romilayn. I'm unkillable. Nature has tried everything. It has thrown the book at me. And here I am (S. Bellow). Say that again and I'll throw the book at you -
7 throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
посл.гони природу в дверь, она войдёт в окно [этим. фр. chassez-le par la porte, il rentrera par la fenêtre; изменённое лат. naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret (Гораций) гони природу вилами, она всё равно вернётся]‘If you throw socialism out of the door,’ said H. G. Wells, once, ‘it will come back through the window.’ (‘Tribune’) — "Гони социализм в дверь - он войдет в окно", - заметил однажды Герберт Уэллс.
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8 throw smb. to the wolves
"бросить кого-л. на съедение волкам", пожертвовать кем-л., отдать кого-л. на съедение, на растерзание; ≈ сделать кого-л. козлом отпущенияInstead of again attacking Roger directly, he had done it through an attack on Walter Luke... ‘I wasn't prepared to have the excellent Luke thrown to the wolves,’ he said. (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. XLI) — Но вместо того чтобы снова обрушиться прямо на Роджера, Бродзинский предпочел окольный путь и повел атаку на Уолтера Лука... - Не могу же я отдать на растерзание нашего чудесного Лука, - сказал Гектор Роуз.
She'd throw you to wolves in order to save herself. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Fugitive Nurse’, ch. 2) — Миссис Молден бросит вас на съедение волкам, лишь бы спасти свою шкуру.
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9 throw oneself in smb.'s way
встать на чьём-л. пути; искать встречи с кем-л.It might seem as if she had purposely thrown herself in his way again. (J. Austen, ‘Pride and Prejudice’, ch. XLIII) — Могло показаться, что она искала с ним встречи.
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10 throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
Пословица: гони природу в дверь, она влетит в окноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
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11 throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
var: you can drive out Nature with a pitch-fark, but it keeps coming backthough you cast out nature with a fork, it will still returnsyn: what is bred in the bone will come out in the fleshзаступи природу дверима, то вона тобі вікном the leopard cannot change his spotsEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
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12 volver a lanzar
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13 rigettare
rigettare v.tr.1 to throw* again; to throw* back: rigettare una palla, to throw back (o to return) a ball; rigettare un pesce nell'acqua, to throw (o to cast) a fish back into the water2 ( respingere) to reject; to repel: relitti rigettati dal mare, wreckage thrown (o cast) up by the sea; rigettare il nemico oltre il fiume, to drive the enemy back across the river3 (fig.) ( respingere) to reject, to refuse, to turn down, to dismiss: rigettare un'idea, to dismiss an idea; rigettare un'offerta, to reject an offer; (amm.) rigettare una domanda, to reject an application; (dir.) rigettare un appello, to rebut an appeal4 ( vomitare) to vomit; to throw* up5 (biol., med.) to reject◆ v. intr. ( rigermogliare) to shoot* (up) again, to resprout, to put* out fresh shoots; to bud again.◘ rigettarsi v.rifl. ( gettarsi di nuovo) to throw* oneself back (into sthg.): si rigettò a mare, he threw himself back into the sea; si rigettarono nella mischia, they threw themselves back into the fray.* * *[ridʒet'tare]1. vt1) (gettare: di nuovo) to throw again, (indietro) to throw back2) (respingere: proposta) to reject, turn down, Bio, Med to reject3) (vomitare) to vomit, bring o throw up2. vr (rigettarsi)* * *[ridʒet'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (gettare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again2) (gettare indietro) to throw* back4) (vomitare) to bring* up, to vomit [cibo, bile]6) (cacciare) to push back, to drive* back [nemico, assalitori]2.verbo pronominale rigettarsi to throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again* * *rigettare/ridʒet'tare/ [1]1 (gettare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again2 (gettare indietro) to throw* back4 (vomitare) to bring* up, to vomit [cibo, bile]6 (cacciare) to push back, to drive* back [nemico, assalitori]II rigettarsi verbo pronominaleto throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again. -
14 ributtare
ributtare v.tr.1 ( gettare di nuovo) to throw* again: io lo raccolsi e il bambino lo ributtò in terra, I picked it up, and the child threw it to the ground again2 ( respingere con forza) to repel, to repulse, to drive* back; to rebut (anche fig.): ributtare il nemico, to repulse the enemy; ributtò l'accusa, he rebutted the charge3 ( vomitare) to vomit; (fam.) to throw* up // il mare ributtò il corpo del naufrago sulla spiaggia, the drowned body was thrown up (o washed up) on to the beach (by the sea)◘ ributtarsi v.rifl.1 to throw* oneself down, to throw* oneself: si ributtò sul letto, he threw himself down on the bed; si ributtò nell'acqua, he threw himself back into the water* * *[ribut'tare]1. vt1) (buttare di nuovo) to throw back2) (vomitare) to bring up2. vr (ributtarsi)to throw o.s. back* * *[ribut'tare] 1.verbo transitivo (buttare indietro) to throw* back, to fling* back [ palla]; (in acqua) to throw* back [ pesce]2.ributtare a qcn. — to disgust sb
2) (rimettere germogli) [ pianta] to sprout again3.verbo pronominale ributtarsi to throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again* * *ributtare/ribut'tare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (provocare ribrezzo) ributtare a qcn. to disgust sb.2 (rimettere germogli) [ pianta] to sprout againIII ributtarsi verbo pronominaleto throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again; - rsi in acqua to jump back in the water. -
15 rilanciare
rilanciare v.tr.1 to throw* again, to fling* again; to throw* (sthg.) back, to fling* (sthg.) back: devi rilanciare la palla, you have to throw the ball back2 (fig.) to relaunch, to reintroduce, to present again: rilanciare un'idea, to present an idea again; rilanciare una moda, to relaunch a fashion◘ rilanciarsi v.rifl. to throw* oneself again (into sthg.); to be thrown again (into sthg.).* * *[rilan'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (lanciare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again; (lanciare a propria volta) to throw* [sth.] back, to fling* [sth.] back2) fig. (dare impulso a) to relaunch [impresa, offensiva, progetto]; to boost [ produzione]; to revitalize, to kick-start [ economia]3) fig. (rendere di nuovo attuale) to revive [idea, moda]4) gioc.5) (nelle aste)2.rilanciare un'offerta, un prezzo — to make a higher bid, to outbid, to overbid
verbo pronominale rilanciarsi to throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again* * *rilanciare/rilan't∫are/ [1]1 (lanciare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again; (lanciare a propria volta) to throw* [sth.] back, to fling* [sth.] back2 fig. (dare impulso a) to relaunch [impresa, offensiva, progetto]; to boost [ produzione]; to revitalize, to kick-start [ economia]3 fig. (rendere di nuovo attuale) to revive [idea, moda]5 (nelle aste) rilanciare un'offerta, un prezzo to make a higher bid, to outbid, to overbidII rilanciarsi verbo pronominaleto throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again. -
16 relancer
relancer [ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. ( = renvoyer) [+ objet, ballon] to throw backb. ( = faire repartir) [+ idée, projet] to revive ; [+ polémique, dialogue, négociations] to reopen ; [+ économie, industrie, emploi] to boostc. ( = harceler) [+ débiteur] to chase up ; [+ personne] to pester* * *ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se
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1) ( lancer de nouveau) to throw [something] again [balle]; ( renvoyer) to throw [something] back (again) [balle]2) ( faire repartir) to restart [moteur]; to relaunch [compagnie, campagne]; to revive [idée, tradition]; to reopen [débat]; to boost [investissement, production]; to reflate [économie]relancer la mode de... — to bring back the fashion for...
3) ( poursuivre) [créancier] to chase [somebody] up; [importun] to pester
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* * *ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se vt1) [balle] to throw back2) [moteur] to restart3) fig, [activité, économie] to boost, to revive4) [personne]5) INFORMATIQUE, [programme, application] to rerun* * *relancer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( lancer de nouveau) to throw [sth] again [balle]; ( renvoyer) to throw [sth] back (again) [balle];2 ( faire repartir) to restart [moteur]; to relaunch [compagnie, campagne, offensive, projet]; to revive [idée, tradition]; to reopen [débat, négociations]; to boost [investissement, production]; to reflate [économie]; relancer le gibier to start the game (again); c'est lui qui a relancé la mode de… he was the one who brought back the fashion for…;3 ( poursuivre) [créancier] to chase [sb] up; [importun] to pester.B vi ( au poker) to raise the stakes (de by).[rəlɑ̃se] verbe transitifrelancer l'économie d'un pays to give a boost to ou to boost ou to reflate a country's economy3. [jeter à nouveau] to throw again————————[rəlɑ̃se] verbe intransitif -
17 ritirare
withdraw, pull back( tirare di nuovo) throw againproposta withdraw( prelevare) collect, pick up* * *ritirare v.tr.1 ( tirare di nuovo) to throw* again2 ( tirare indietro) to withdraw*, to take* back, to retract (anche fig.): ritirò velocemente la mano e non fu colpito, he withdrew his hand very quickly and so he was not hurt; ritirare i panni stesi, to take in the washing; ritiro ciò che ho detto, I take back what I said; ritirare la candidatura, to withdraw one's candidature (o to stand down); ritirare un'offerta, una promessa, un'affermazione, to withdraw (o to take back o retract) an offer, a promise, a statement; ritirare la parola data, to take back one's word; ritirare una querela, un'accusa, to withdraw an action, an accusation3 ( richiamare, togliere dalla circolazione) to withdraw*; to call in: ritirare le truppe, to withdraw the troops; ritirare qlco. dalla circolazione, to withdraw sthg. from circulation; hanno dovuto ritirare tutti i giocattoli pericolosi, they had to withdraw all the dangerous toys // (comm.) ritirare un prodotto dalla vendita, to withdraw (o to call in) a product from the market // (fin.) ritirare una moneta, to call in a currency // (banca) ritirare una cambiale, to retire (o to take up) a bill4 ( farsi consegnare) to collect, to pick up; ( riscuotere) to draw*, to withdraw*: puoi passare a ritirare la mia roba in lavanderia?, could you call in to the cleaner's and pick up my things?; stava copiando e allora gli ritirai il foglio, he was cribbing and so I took in his paper; passerà poi qlcu. a ritirare i biglietti, somebody will come later to collect the tickets; ritirare della merce, un pacco, to collect (o to pick up) goods, a parcel; ritirare denaro da una banca, to draw money from (o to take money out of) a bank; ritirare il proprio salario, to draw one's salary; ritirare un vaglia, to cash a money order5 ( sparare di nuovo) to shoot* again, to fire again◘ ritirarsi v.rifl. ( tornare indietro, appartarsi) to retreat; to retire, to withdraw* (anche fig.): le truppe si ritirarono, the troops retreated (o retired); si ritirò subito dopo cena perché aveva molto sonno, he retired immediately after supper because he was very sleepy; ritirare da un impiego, dagli affari, dalla politica, to retire from a job, from business, from politics; ritirare da un esame, to withdraw from an examination; molti ciclisti si ritirano a metà gara, many cyclists drop out (o withdraw) halfway through the race; ora che ho promesso non posso ritirarmi, now that I have promised I cannot drop out (o go back on my word); ritirare in campagna, to retire to the country; ritirare in buon ordine, to retire in good order; ritirare a vita privata, to retire to private life; ritirare in se stesso, to retreat into oneself // la Corte si ritira, the Court is adjourned◆ v.intr.pron.1 ( di acque) to fall*, to subside; ( di mare) to recede; ( di marea) to ebb: a tre giorni dall'inondazione le acque si ritirarono, after three days the floodwaters began to subside; il mare si ritira in questo punto, the sea is receding at this point; la marea incominciò a ritirare, the tide began to ebb (o to go out)2 (di stoffa, restringersi) to shrink*: questa stoffa non si ritira, this cloth does not shrink.* * *[riti'rare]1. vt1) (mano, braccio) to pull back, (candidatura) to withdraw, (soldi) to withdraw, take out, (certificato, bagaglio) to collect, pick up, (bucato) to bring ingli hanno ritirato la patente — they disqualified him from driving Brit, they took away his licence Brit o license Am
2) (cambiale) to retire3) (tirare di nuovo) to pull again, (lanciare di nuovo) to throw again2. vr (ritirarsi)si ritirò nella sua stanza — he withdrew o retired to his room
3. vip (ritirarsi)1) (retrocedere: acque) to recede, subside2) (tessuto) to shrink* * *[riti'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rilanciare) to throw* [sth.] again [ palla]2) (ritrarre) to withdraw*, to pull back, to draw* back [ mano]3) (richiamare) to withdraw*, to pull out [ truppe]4) fig. (ritrattare) to withdraw* [ candidatura]; to withdraw*, to take* back [affermazioni, offerta]; dir. to drop, to withdraw* [ denuncia]5) (recuperare) to collect, to pick up [bagaglio, pacco, biancheria]ritirare qcs. dalla tintoria — to collect sth. from the cleaners
6) (riscuotere) to draw* [pensione, stipendio]; (in banca) to withdraw* [ denaro]7) (revocare) to revoke, to suspend [patente, licenza]; to withdraw*, to retain [ passaporto]8) (togliere dalla circolazione) to withdraw*, to call in [prodotto, merce, monete]; to recall [ prodotto difettoso]2.verbo pronominale ritirarsi1) (tirarsi indietro) to draw* back; (retrocedere) to retreat; [ esercito] to withdraw*, to retreat, to pull back, to pull out2) (andarsene) to retire, to withdraw*3) (abbandonare) to withdraw*, to retire; [ studente] to drop out; [ candidato] to withdraw*, to pull out; sport to retire, to pull out- rsi dagli affari — to go out of o give up business
4) dir. [corte, giuria] to retire5) (restringersi) [ tessuto] to shrink*6) (defluire) [ marea] to recede; [fiume, piena] to subside; [ ghiacciaio] to retreat* * *ritirare/riti'rare/ [1]1 (rilanciare) to throw* [sth.] again [ palla]2 (ritrarre) to withdraw*, to pull back, to draw* back [ mano]3 (richiamare) to withdraw*, to pull out [ truppe]4 fig. (ritrattare) to withdraw* [ candidatura]; to withdraw*, to take* back [affermazioni, offerta]; dir. to drop, to withdraw* [ denuncia]5 (recuperare) to collect, to pick up [bagaglio, pacco, biancheria]; ritirare qcs. dalla tintoria to collect sth. from the cleaners7 (revocare) to revoke, to suspend [patente, licenza]; to withdraw*, to retain [ passaporto]8 (togliere dalla circolazione) to withdraw*, to call in [prodotto, merce, monete]; to recall [ prodotto difettoso]II ritirarsi verbo pronominale1 (tirarsi indietro) to draw* back; (retrocedere) to retreat; [ esercito] to withdraw*, to retreat, to pull back, to pull out2 (andarsene) to retire, to withdraw*; - rsi nella propria camera to retire to one's room; - rsi a vita privata to retire to private life3 (abbandonare) to withdraw*, to retire; [ studente] to drop out; [ candidato] to withdraw*, to pull out; sport to retire, to pull out; - rsi dagli affari to go out of o give up business; - rsi dalla politica to retire from politics4 dir. [corte, giuria] to retire5 (restringersi) [ tessuto] to shrink* -
18 overgooien
1 [over iets heen gooien] throw (something) over (something)2 [opnieuw gooien] throw again♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [al gooiend spreiden over] throw (something) over (something) -
19 relanzar
v.1 to relaunch.2 to throw again, to throw hard.Relanzamos la pelota We threw the ball again.3 to repel, to repulse.Relanzamos su propuesta We repelled his proposal.* * *1 to relaunch* * *VT1) [+ plan] to relaunch2) [+ ataque] to repel, repulse* * *= relaunch [re-launch], re-release [rerelease].Ex. Information Development is currently published by Bowker-Saur, who relaunched it in1993 in a new and larger format.Ex. He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.* * *= relaunch [re-launch], re-release [rerelease].Ex: Information Development is currently published by Bowker-Saur, who relaunched it in1993 in a new and larger format.
Ex: He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.* * *relanzar [A4 ]vt‹producto› to relaunch; ‹disco, película› to rerelease* * *
relanzar verbo transitivo to relaunch
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20 re-gerō
re-gerō gessī, gestus, ere, to carry back, bring back, throw back, throw again: quo regesta e fossā terra foret, L.: tellure regestā, thrown back, O.— Fig., to throw back, retort: convicia, H.
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throw off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms throw off : present tense I/you/we/they throw off he/she/it throws off present participle throwing off past tense threw off past participle thrown off 1) to quickly remove a piece of clothing Dieter threw off… … English dictionary
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throw in the towel — Sponge Sponge (sp[u^]nj), n. [OF. esponge, F. [ e]ponge, L. spongia, Gr. spoggia , spo ggos. Cf. {Fungus}, {Spunk}.] [Formerly written also {spunge}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Spongi[ae], or Porifera. See Illust. and Note… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Throw Your Arms Around Me — Infobox Single | Name = Throw Your Arms Around Me Artist = Hunters Collectors from Album = Human Frailty Released = 1986 Format = CD Recorded = Allan Easton s Studio, St Kilda, 1985 Genre = Australian rock Length = Label = Mushroom Records Writer … Wikipedia
Throw under the bus — To throw (someone) under the bus is an idiomatic phrase meaning to scapegoat or reject. The phrase has been widely popularized by sports journalists since 2004 and was picked up by the mainstream media during the 2008 primary season. It has… … Wikipedia
throw-up — A quickly executed graffito consisting of an outline with or without a thin layer of spray paint for fill in. Whew, good thing I hit that wall with throw up. That friggin cop is following me again … Dictionary of american slang
throw-up — A quickly executed graffito consisting of an outline with or without a thin layer of spray paint for fill in. Whew, good thing I hit that wall with throw up. That friggin cop is following me again … Dictionary of american slang