What is the meaning of tigre del norte spanish. Phrases containing tigre del norte spanish
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tigre del norte spanish
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v. To win some form of competition by a large margin. "Dude, I thrashed Robert on the court!" 2. v. To harm, or to harshly disrespect someone or thing. 3. n. A style of metal rock music. Â
1. On the beach, shore, or land (as opposed to aboard or on board). 2. Towards the shore. 3. "To run ashore": To collide with the shore (as opposed to "to run aground," which is to strike a submerged feature such as a reef or sandbar)
Ayrton (shortened from Ayrton Senna) is British slang for ten pounds, a ten pound note.
- This rather ugly expression is another way of saying you are drunk. The link is fairly apparent I feel!
Flunkey and lackey is derogatory London Cockney rhyming slang for a Pakistani (Paki).
Contracted form of "isn't it?", doesn't it, don't they etc. Origin possible UK Euro-Asian, although I heard it during the 1960's in Italian restaurants in South Wales. Prob. adaptation of earlier "it-int, int-it", London usage similar meaning. Pronounced with stress on 1st and 3rd syll. Example of use: "You goin' wi mi sister, init". May thus be used in interrogative form or may be used rhetorically - init! (ed: many thanks to my friend Kevin Allen for making that totally incomprehensible!)
Attractive girl or woman
This is used a lot around London and the south to mean, "Hello, how are you"? You would say it to a complete stranger or someone you knew. The normal response would be for them to say "All right"? back to you. It is said as a question. Sometimes it might get expanded to "all right mate"? Mostly used by blue collar workers but also common among younger people.
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