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Berwick smack
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
The old and well-found packets of former days, until superseded by steamers. (see barrack smack.)
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Smack, английский
- A moron. example what the hell are you babbling about, smack?
- A traditional fishing boat used off the coast of england and the atlantic coast of america for most of the 19th century and in small numbers up to the mid-20th century. originally a cutter-rigged sailing boat, after about 1865 lengthened and given a ketch rig. some had a topsail on the mizzen mast, others a bowsprit carrying a jib.
- A vessel, sometimes like a cutter, used for mercantile purposes, or for carrying passengers; the largest of which, the leith smacks, attained the size of 200 tons.
- A single-masted, cutter-rigged, fishing vessel.
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Smack dab, английский
Used as an emphasis to the center of something. usually accompanied by in the center of or in the middle of example the flower arrangement was smack dab in the center of the table.
Smackdown, английский
Said when someone is attempting to pick up someone else. example look at sean laying the smackdown on sally.
Smackeroonie, английский
A bad surprise. example gertrude had a smackeroonie when she got home to find her cat on fire.
Smackie, английский
Office version of popular smacked ass example oh, you are such a smackie
Smackle, английский
All the crap that collects on the floor of a movie theater. example the movie was great, but i needed a knife to get all the smackle off my shoes.
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Beset in ice, английский
Surrounded with ice, and no opening for advance or retreat, so as to be obliged to remain immovable.
Bervie, английский
A haddock split and half-dried.
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