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Перевод: piss
[существительное] моча ; ссаки [сл.] ; [глагол] мочиться; облить мочой; отлить [сл.]; п`исать; ссать [сл.]
Тезаурус:
- "Piss off, Carlos."
- He got up, went out into the courtyard to piss and on to the kitchen to beg for a cup of watered ale and a slice of greasy bacon to silence the hunger pangs of his stomach for he had not eaten since leaving Holy Rood Abbey the previous day.
- "The show's taking the piss, really," says Normski, in the green room of DEF II's Manchester studio set.
- Maybe Faust liked the Marquee's decor, a strictly black-painted warren with - in time-honoured fashion - toilet facilities that backed up and flooded the floor with rivers of lager piss.
- There are some good teachers, but for most it is a case of " We piss them off and they piss us off ."
- Why don't you just piss off and leave me alone.
- Taking the piss out of this is, let's face it, a little easy.
- As I lie in a ditch during the short rest and watch Jake the Algerian move along the road just ahead of me exclaiming "A la attack", a voice from somewhere along the road shouts, "Oh, piss off".
- "Stop taking the piss, lad.
- I explained that I'd found someone to substitute for me - one of the Carter boys was looking for holiday work - but he kept making objections about unqualified staff, mentioning a notorious case a few years earlier when one malcontent teacher wreaked his revenge by teaching a group of teenage Italians that the English greet each other in the street with the phrase "Piss off, wanker."
- I was taking the piss, suggesting they pour petrol over themselves, set themselves on fire.
- If one stops for a piss the rest might catch up and if they do they will either fall straight over him so that you finish with a ball of dogs that will take forever to unwind, or they will take lumps out of him.
- Piss off!
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