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s dlaka, kosa, vlas, dlačica; trun / against the # = uz dlaku; to a # = precizno, navlas točno; a # of the dog that bit you = mamurluk se razbija pijući nanovo; [sl] keep your # on! = samo hladnokrvno!; to put up her #, to turn up her # = podići kosu na tjeme; (za djevojku) češljati se kao odrasla žena; not to turn a # = ni pisnuti, ni trenuti okom; [fig] to comb a p's # for him = dobro izgrditi koga, oprati mu glavu; [sl] to get a p by the short #s = imati koga potpuno u vlasti; [fig] to tear one's # = čupati sebi kosu (od očaja); to lose one's # = (o)ćelaviti; [fig] raspaliti se, razbjesnjeti se; to let one's # down = raspustiti kosu (niz pleća); [fig] opustiti se, ležerno se ponašati; not to touch a # of a p's head = ne učiniti kome ništa nažao, ni dotaknuti koga; [fig] to make one's # stand on end = (na)tjerati u užas, izaz(i)vati jezu u komu); to split #s = cjepidlačiti* * *
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