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Перевод: slob
[существительное] грязь ; слякоть ; ил ; рыхлый снег; лентяй ; тупица [сл.] ; растрепа ; неряха ; толстяк
Тезаурус:
- Homer, the grumpy dad, works in a nuclear plant and is a sentimental slob.
- Her first reaction on seeing the tousle-haired bejeaned actor was that he looked like a slob, but "I thought he was very sexy."
- There's a link here with hip hop's "radical Politics of the slob".
- Raise your right hand and say: "I'm a slob, I'm mad as hell at myself and I'm not going to take it anymore."
- PERSONAL VIEW A fitness guide for the most dedicated slob
- I dare say I damned him, for the whole grovelling imbecility of french court life from the death of Francois premier to the last fat slob that was guillotined.
- In fact, I would go as far as to say he's a slob.
- Talented cook, linguist and opera singer and fat, patriarchal slob.
- Of course if your first name is Sebastian and your last name is Coe, then the scientists' method is a good one to follow, but if you're just an average slob like me, then my method is not a bad alternative.
- The overweight, slob, do-nothing, placebo dialogue.
- We share a Peter Pan mentality, a lack of self-discipline and a strong streak of slob - which renders any room inhabited by the two of us into a bomb-site within minutes.
- But he doesn't mention the rise of slob sitcoms such as Roseanne or Married with Children , and its hard not to wonder about how he selects his evidence.
- A couple of lines of dialogue established Lotty Wilkins and Rose Arbuthnot as repressed middle-class wives, one compelled by her slob of a husband to record every penny she spent, the other characterised as having the face (and by implication the disposition) of a disappointed Madonna.
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