crack

  • 31crack-up — crack ,up noun count AMERICAN INFORMAL 1. ) a NERVOUS BREAKDOWN 2. ) a car or airplane crash …

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  • 32crack — → crac …

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  • 33crack — |cráque| s. m. 1. Cessação de pagamentos. 2. Crise bancária. 3. Baixa geral em títulos cotados. • Plural: cracks.   ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …

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  • 34crack — (izg. krȅk) m DEFINICIJA žarg. vrsta narkotika koji izuzetno brzo stvara ovisnost ETIMOLOGIJA engl …

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  • 35crack up — [v] break down mentally become demented, become psychotic, blow a fuse*, collapse, come apart at seams*, decline, derange, deteriorate, fail, flip out*, freak out*, go bonkers*, go crazy, go nuts, go off deep end*, go off rocker*, go out of mind* …

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  • 36crack — sb., en el. et (rygekokain) …

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  • 37crack — (Voz ingl.). 1. m. Droga derivada de la cocaína. 2. Deportista de extraordinaria calidad. 3. Caballo que destaca en las carreras …

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  • 38crack|er — «KRAK uhr», noun. 1. a thin, crisp biscuit or wafer: »a soda cracker. 2. a person or instrument that cracks. 3. a firecracker: »This rowdy element later entered the grounds of Union Buildings…climbed to the top of the adjoining General Botha… …

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  • 39crack|ly — «KRAK lee», adjective. apt to crackle; crisp and brittle …

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  • 40crack — crack1 S3 [kræk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(break)¦ 2¦(sound)¦ 3¦(hit)¦ 4¦(not be able to continue)¦ 5¦(voice)¦ 6¦(solve/understand)¦ 7¦(stop somebody)¦ 8¦(open a safe)¦ 9¦(computer)¦ 10 crack it …

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