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1 blow (one's) wad on
Сленг: потратить все деньги, спустить все бабки, спустить все состояние -
2 wad
I 1. [wɒd]1) (of banknotes) rotolo m., mazzetta f.; (of papers) plico m.2) (lump) (of cotton wool) batuffolo m.2. II [wɒd]* * *wad /wɒd/n.4 ( slang USA) (un) mucchio; (un) sacco (fig.); gruzzolo; quattrini, soldi: a wad of letters, un mucchio di lettere; I lost my wad on that horse, ho perso i miei soldi puntando su quel cavallo5 (volg.) sperma; sborra (volg.)● ( slang USA) to blow one's wad, perdere un sacco di soldi, giocarsi tutto; (volg.) eiaculare; sborrare (volg.).(to) wad /wɒd/v. t.3 tamponare; turare; tappare* * *I 1. [wɒd]1) (of banknotes) rotolo m., mazzetta f.; (of papers) plico m.2) (lump) (of cotton wool) batuffolo m.2. II [wɒd] -
3 blow wad on
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4 спустить все бабки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спустить все бабки
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5 спустить все состояние
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спустить все состояние
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6 потратить все деньги
1) Australian slang: blowing your doughУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потратить все деньги
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7 wyczy|ścić
pf — wyczy|szczać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (usunąć brud) to clean 2. (wypolerować) to polish 3. przen. (uporządkować) to tidy [sth] up- wyczyścić tekst z błędów to correct a text4. pot. (okraść) to clean [sb] out- złodzieje wyczyścili mieszkanie z obrazów the burglars cleared the flat of all the paintings pot.Ⅱ wyczyścić się — wyczyszczać się 1. (stać się czystym) to be cleaned 2. pot. (wydać pieniądze) to blow one’s wad pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyczy|ścić
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8 расстроиться
1) General subject: get out of tune, be upset, come unscrewed, fail3) Invective: have one's ass in a sling4) Makarov: come unglued, fall apart, fall into confusion, fall through, fall to the ground, feel aggrieved, feel oneself aggrieved5) Taboo: get (one's) ass in a bind6) Idiomatic expression: get panties in a wad (get your panties in a wad) -
9 sıkı
"1. tight; firm. 2. tightly. 3. close (weave). 4. closely (woven). 5. strict, strictly observed or enforced. 6. stingy. 7. wad (for a muzzle-loader). 8. strong, heavy (wind or blow with the fist). 9. numerous and pressing (jobs). 10. slang first-rate, great, very good. -ysa vulg. If you think you can do it,...!/If he thinks he can do it,...! - basmak to use one´s authority, insist on having one´s way. - çalışmak to work hard. - durmak to be brave or firm; to act bravely or firmly; to stand one´s ground. - esmek to blow a gale. - fıkı 1. intimate (friend). 2. on intimate terms, palsy-walsy. -ya gelmek to get in a predicament, get in a tight spot. -yı görünce when things get rough. -da kalmak to be in a jam, be in a tight spot. -ya koymak /ı/ to put great pressure on (someone). - sıkıya 1. very tightly. 2. well, in a thoroughgoing fashion. - tutmak /ı/ 1. to hold (something, someone) tightly. 2. to do (a job) with scrupulous care. -yı yemek to get a scolding." -
10 эякулировать
2) Taboo: anoint, blow off the loose corns, bust a nut (см. bust ( one's) nuts), chuck (one's) muck, come, come (one's) cocoa, cough cabbage water, crash the yoghurt truck, cream, cum, deposit, drop (one's) load, ease oneself, fetch, get (one's) nuts off, get it off, (о мужчине) get off, give (one's) gravy, glob, go off, jet (one's) juice, jizz, lose (one's) mess, pop (one's) cookies, shoot, shoot off, shoot white, shooting your wad, skeet, slime, spend, spooging, spunk, spurt (one's) curd, squeeze up, squirt (one's) juice, throw up, unload, whitewash -
11 рассердиться
1) General subject: become angry, blaze out (на кого-л.), bristle, flare, get angry, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get into a pelter, get into a temper, get mad (don't be mad at me - не сердитесь на меня), get one's dander up, get one's monkey up, go off (Maria went off last night after I told her about losing her bike.), grow angry, lose one's hair, lose one's temper, lose temper, set up one's bristles, wax angry, blow up, boil, get back up, get back up, get mad, get monkey up, get warm, lose wool, put back up, set back up, set up bristles, fly into a temper (на), get into a temper (на), grow angry with (на кого-л.), get angry at (на что-л.), go apeshit2) Colloquial: lose one's wool, pitch a fit3) American: lose goat4) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle6) Makarov: blaze up, get ( one's) back up, get into a pet, take the pet, flame up, flare up, fly into a rage, fly into a temper, fly out (на)7) Idiomatic expression: get panties in a wad -
12 підбивати
= підбити1) ( одяг) to lineпідбивати ватою — to wad, to line with wadding
2) військ. to disable, to put out of action3) ( око) to give one a black eye, to bung up an eye; to give a blow from underneath4) to push, to shove, to nudge5) ( підбурювати) to instigate, to urge, to incite (to)6) ( тісто) to beat up7) ( підметку) to fasten, to resole, to nail8) ( підсумки) to sum up
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