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1 наглая ложь
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2 громадина
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3 пенис большого размера
Taboo: Magnum, Maypole, bairn's sock (usu try to get a roll of carpet into a bairn's sock), barge pole, donkey, donkey's, lobcock, schlonger, stretcher, twanger, whanger, whopper (whopper - название гамбургера в популярной закусочной быстрого питания Burger King), wop, zeppelinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пенис большого размера
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4 бессовестная ложь
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5 бессовестная, чудовищная ложь
General subject: whopperУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бессовестная, чудовищная ложь
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6 громадина
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7 наглая
1) General subject: whopper2) General subject: blatant (ложь lie) -
8 наглая ложь
1) General subject: a whole-cloth lie, an out-and-out lie, bald lie, bald-faced lie, blatant lie, blazer, bounce, bouncer, downright lie, egregious lie, flat-out lie, gross lie, oner, rank lie, rouser, swingeing lie, thumper, thumping lies, thundering lie, whopper, whacking lie2) Colloquial: whacker, patent lies3) Makarov: barefaced lie, blazing lie, impudent lie, thumping lie -
9 чудовище
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10 чудовищная ложь
1) General subject: a thumping big lie, whopping lie, monstrous lie2) Jargon: whopper -
11 громадина
I разг.
vast object, huge/enormous thing
II и разг.
colossus* * ** * *vast object, huge/enormous thing* * *leviathanplumperwalloperwhackerwhopper -
12 свист
м.1) ( ветра или струи воздуха) whistling2) (издаваемый человеком, птицами) whistle, whistling; (птичий тж.) pipe3) (от предмета, рассекающего воздух, - пули, снаряда и т.д.) whizz, whistlingпронести́сь ми́мо со свистом — whizz by, whistle by
••худо́жественный свист — 1) ( насвистывание мелодий) concert whistling 2) разг. ( ложь) tall tale, yarn, cock-and-bull story; whopper ['wɒpə] sl
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13 наглая ложь
whacker имя существительное:
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Whopper — April 2005, Mississauga, Kanada Der Whopper (engl. Slang, ungefähre Übersetzung Mordsding) ist eine bekannte Hamburger Variante der Fast Food Kette Burger King und deren erfolgreichstes Produkt. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Whopper — Le Whopper est un hamburger vendu par la chaîne de restauration rapide Burger King. Le Whopper a été créé en 1957 par le fondateur de Burger King James McLamore et était vendu pour 37 cents[1 … Wikipédia en Français
Whopper — Whop per, n. [Cf. {Whapper}.] 1. One who, or that which, whops. [1913 Webster] 2. something very large, especially a big lie. Same as {Whapper}, but the more common spelling. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whopper — 1785, formed as if from WHOP (Cf. whop) (v.) to beat, overcome. Meaning big lie is recorded first in 1791. Whopping large, big, impressive is attested by 1620s … Etymology dictionary
whopper — ► NOUN informal 1) a thing that is extremely large. 2) a gross or blatant lie … English terms dictionary
whopper — [hwäpər, wäpər] n. [< WHOP] Informal 1. anything extraordinarily large 2. a great lie … English World dictionary
Whopper — This article is about the hamburger. For the candy, see Whoppers. For other uses, see Whopper (disambiguation). Whopper A Burger King Whopper sandwich Nutritional value per serving Serving size … Wikipedia
Whopper — Una Whopper Burger King. Whopper es una hamburguesa comercializada por la cadena de restaurantes de comida rápida Burger King. Se denomina así a un conjunto de sándwiches de diversos tamaños y configuraciones. El contenido de esta hamburguesa es… … Wikipedia Español
whopper — [[t](h)wɒ̱pə(r)[/t]] whoppers 1) N COUNT If you describe a lie as a whopper, you mean that it is very far from the truth. [INFORMAL] ...the biggest whopper the president told. 2) N COUNT If you refer to something as a whopper, you mean that it is … English dictionary
whopper — 1. n. something that is of relatively great size. □ That thing’s really a whopper! □ It was a whopper of an argument. 2. n. a very big lie. □ That one’s a whopper. I don’t believe a word of it. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Whopper — Whapper Whap per, Whopper Whop per, n. [See {Whap}.] Something uncommonly large of the kind; something astonishing; applied especially to a bold lie. Now (1998) usually spelled {whopper}. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English