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1 свистеть
1) General subject: pitch it strong2) Idiomatic expression: whistle Dixie -
2 балабонить
Idiomatic expression: whistle Dixie -
3 безответственно болтать
Idiomatic expression: whistle DixieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безответственно болтать
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4 высказывать легкомысленные предположения
Idiomatic expression: whistle DixieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > высказывать легкомысленные предположения
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5 предлагать нереальные планы
Idiomatic expression: whistle DixieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предлагать нереальные планы
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6 свистеть
1) General subject: pitch it strong2) Idiomatic expression: whistle Dixie -
7 заниматься кунилингусом
1) Jargon: kneel2) Taboo: bite the dog-end, blow some tunes (удовлетворять женщину орально), brush (one's) teeth, chew (см. eat; удовлетворять женщину орально), clean up the kitchen, drink at the fuzzy cup, eat a fur burger, eat cheese, eat out, eat pussy, face the nation, go under the house, go way down South in Dixie, gorilla in the washing machine, growl at the badger, kneel at the altar, muff dive, munch the bearded clam (см. bearded clam), quimle, sip at the fuzzy cup, skin dive, talk to the canoe driver, wear the beard, whistle in the dark, (о мужчине) yaffle, yodel, yodel in the canyonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься кунилингусом
См. также в других словарях:
whistle Dixie — Dixie Dix ie (d[i^]ks [y^]), prop. n. 1. A colloquial name for the Southern portion of the United States, esp. during the Civil War. [U.S.] Syn: Dixieland, Dixie Land, the Confederacy, Confederate States of America, the South. Syn: . [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whistle Dixie N. Amer. — whistle Dixie N. Amer. informal engage in unrealistic fantasies. → Dixie … English new terms dictionary
whistle Dixie — verb To engage in idle conversational fantasies. He said he was going to open a business next year, but I think he was just whistling Dixie … Wiktionary
whistle Dixie — vp To be mistaken. If you think you can make a good hotrod for $2000, you re whistling Dixie. 1940s … Historical dictionary of American slang
whistle Dixie — engage in unrealistic fantasies; waste one s time until you nail down the facts, you re just whistling Dixie … Useful english dictionary
whistle Dixie — idi to indulge in unrealistically optimistic fantasies … From formal English to slang
Dixie — Dix ie (d[i^]ks [y^]), prop. n. 1. A colloquial name for the Southern portion of the United States, esp. during the Civil War. [U.S.] Syn: Dixieland, Dixie Land, the Confederacy, Confederate States of America, the South. Syn: . [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whistle — {{11}}whistle (n.) tubular musical instrument, O.E. hwistle (see WHISTLE (Cf. whistle) (v.)). To wet one s whistle take a drink (late 14c.) originally may have referred to pipes, or be an allusion to the throat as a sort of pipe. Phrase clean as… … Etymology dictionary
whistle — whis•tle [[t]ˈ(h)wɪs əl, ˈwɪs [/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) to make a high clear musical sound or a series of such sounds by forcing the breath through puckered lips or through the teeth 2) to produce sounds resembling a whistle, as by blowing on… … From formal English to slang
Dixie — /dik see/, n. 1. Also called Dixieland, Dixie Land. the southern states of the United States, esp. those that were formerly part of the Confederacy. 2. (italics) any of several songs with this name, esp. the minstrel song (1859) by D. D. Emmett,… … Universalium
Dixie — noun an informal name for the Southern states of the US. Phrases whistle Dixie N. Amer. informal engage in unrealistic fantasies. Origin C19: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary