- friendly insult
- Australian slang: mug ("have a go, yer mug")
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
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big stiff, you — Applied to a large, rough man, often as an endearment rather than an insult. ‘Stiff’ on its own has a large number of slang meanings in American English, but ‘you big stiff’ is a fixed expression. It occurs in Sinclair Lewis’s Dodsworth as a… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
nit — ‘Thou flea, thou nit, thou winter cricket thou,’ says Petruchio to a tailor, in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. A nit is technically the egg of a louse or other parasitic insect, and our first record of its application to a person in… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
jew — ‘Jew’, used as a term of address, now tends to be aggressive but was not always so. In literature it occurs from time to time. especially in plays or books like The Merchant of Venice where a Jewish character is important to the plot. Shylock… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Mug — 1. face; 2. fool; one who is easily duped; 3. one who is not of the underground fraternity; 4. victim of a criminal; 5. prostitute s client; 6. (amongst showies, carnies, etc.) customer; 7. assault and rob; 8. (older slang) smooch (someone); 9.… … Dictionary of Australian slang
mug — I Australian Slang 1. face; 2. fool; one who is easily duped; 3. one who is not of the underground fraternity; 4. victim of a criminal; 5. prostitute s client; 6. (amongst showies, carnies, etc.) customer; 7. assault and rob; 8. (older slang)… … English dialects glossary
Dingleberry — Mild friendly insult. Literal translation: Those little balls of lint that accumulate at the end of body hair. Stop playing that N Sync song you Dingleberry! … Dictionary of american slang
joker — One who canot be taken seriously and is often a slacker. Friendly insult. I can t believe that joker ditched us like that … Dictionary of american slang
winnet — Mild friendly insult that also can be used if you are mad at something that has happened. Someone spills a drink over you. Oh, my winnet. OR What a winnet … Dictionary of american slang
Dingleberry — Mild friendly insult. Literal translation: Those little balls of lint that accumulate at the end of body hair. Stop playing that N Sync song you Dingleberry! … Dictionary of american slang
joker — One who canot be taken seriously and is often a slacker. Friendly insult. I can t believe that joker ditched us like that … Dictionary of american slang