(to annoy somebody)

  • 101O Beijo do Vampiro — El Beso del Vampiro Deborah Secco played the sexy and evil female vampire Lara Format Telenovela/ Horror/ Vampires …

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  • 102Bomb — 1. old car; 2. jump into water with the knees tucked into the chest and the arms clasped about the knees, with the intent of making a large splash, especially to annoy nearby swimmers; 3. something/somebody cool; 4. fail a test, exam, etc.; 5.… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 103Get up smb. — 1. (of a male) have sex with (someone); 2. successfully stir or annoy someone; rebuke somebody, e.g. The boss got up me for being late …

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  • 104bomb — Australian Slang 1. old car; 2. jump into water with the knees tucked into the chest and the arms clasped about the knees, with the intent of making a large splash, especially to annoy nearby swimmers; 3. something/somebody cool; 4. fail a test,… …

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  • 105get up smb. — Australian Slang 1. (of a male) have sex with (someone); 2. successfully stir or annoy someone; rebuke somebody, e.g. The boss got up me for being late …

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  • 106hack — hack1 [hæk] v [: Old English; Origin: haccian] 1.) [I and T] to cut something roughly or violently hack (away) at sth ▪ She hacked away at the ice, trying to make a hole. hack sth off/down etc ▪ Whole forests have been hacked down. hack your way… …

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  • 107nerve — nerve1 W3S3 [nə:v US nə:rv] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(worried feelings)¦ 2¦(body part)¦ 3¦(courage)¦ 4 get on somebody s nerves 5¦(lack of respect)¦ 6 touch/hit a (raw) nerve 7 nerves of steel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: nervus] …

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  • 108nothing — noth|ing1 W1S1 [ˈnʌθıŋ] pron [: Old English; Origin: nan thing, nathing no thing ] 1.) not anything or no thing ▪ Nothing ever happens in this town. ▪ There s nothing in this box. ▪ There was nothing else the doctors could do. ▪ He had nothing… …

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  • 109rub — rub1 S3 [rʌb] v past tense and past participle rubbed present participle rubbing [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Low German rubben] 1.) [I and T] to move your hand, or something such as a cloth, backwards and forwards over a surface while… …

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  • 110trick — trick1 [ trık ] noun count ** ▸ 1 something unfair/unpleasant ▸ 2 entertainment like magic ▸ 3 something not what it seems ▸ 4 effective way to do something ▸ 5 in card game ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) an unfair or unpleasant thing you do in order to harm… …

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