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you lucky bastard

  • 1 bastard

    1. noun
    (a child born of parents not married to each other.) lausunge
    2. adjective
    a bastard son.) uekte, født utenfor ekteskap
    uekte
    I
    subst. \/ˈbɑːstəd\/, \/ˈbæstəd\/
    1) uekte barn, barn født utenfor ekteskap, bastard
    2) (slang, nedsettende, også spøkefullt) drittsekk, jævel
    3) (zoologi, botanikk) hybrid, bastard
    4) (slang, om sak, handling e.l.) faenskap, dritt
    you lucky bastard din heldiggris
    II
    adj. \/ˈbɑːstəd\/, \/ˈbæstəd\/
    1) uekte, falsk, bastard- (også botanikk e.l.)
    2) forfalsket, forringet, forvrengt
    3) avvikende, ukurant, uvanlig, unormal
    bastard file grovfil, bastardfil
    bastard thread ( mekanikk) bastardgjenge
    bastard title (boktrykking, boktittel på eget blad foran bokens egentlige tittelside) smusstittel

    English-Norwegian dictionary > bastard

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