- oops-a-daisy
- [ʹʋpsə͵deızı] int разг.
хоп-ля!, гоп-ля!
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
oops-a-daisy — oopsˈ a daisy a variant spelling of ↑ups a daisy • • • Main Entry: ↑oops * * * oops a daisy 7 [oops a daisy] [ˈʊpsə deɪzi] [ˈʊpsə deɪzi] [ˈʌpsə deɪzi] [ˈʌpsə deɪzi] … Useful english dictionary
oops-a-daisy — oops a .daisy interjection [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: upsy daisy (19 21 centuries), from up a day (18 19 centuries)] said when a child falls … Dictionary of contemporary English
oops a daisy — An expression used to indicate surprise … The small dictionary of idiomes
oops-a-daisy — exclamation variant spelling of upsy daisy … English new terms dictionary
oops-a-daisy — interjection used when someone has fallen, especially a child … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
oops-a-daisy! — Sympathetic excl. (usu. when someone falls, slips, or drops something, etc.) … A concise dictionary of English slang
oops — interjection /uːps,ʊps/ a) Acknowledging a minor mistake. Oops! I left the lid off the ketchup. b) Used sarcastically to acknowledge a major mistake. I just shot him in the face. Oops! Syn: oopsy … Wiktionary
upsy-daisy — int. (also ups a daisy) expressing encouragement to a child who is being lifted or has fallen. Etymology: earlier up a daisy: cf. LACKADAISICAL * * * upsy daisy 7 [ˈʊpsi deɪzi] [ˈʊpsi deɪzi] [ˈʌpsi deɪzi] [ˈʌpsi deɪzi] ( … Useful english dictionary
upsy-daisy — (also oops a daisy, whoops a daisy) exclamation expressing encouragement to a child who has fallen or is being lifted. Origin C19: alt. of earlier up a daisy; cf. lackadaisical … English new terms dictionary
ups-a-daisy — interjection another spelling of oopsadaisy … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ups-a-daisy! — See oops a daisy! … A concise dictionary of English slang