"tough guy," 1950s U.S. slang, from bad (adj.) + ass (n.2). See origin and meaning of bad-ass.
He talks in playful slang, frequently using words like "yo" and "bitch", and likes to wear garish clothing that follows the latest trends in youth culture, plays video games, listens to loud music, takes recreational drugs, and drives a car fitted with hydraulics. Jesse's MyShout page ...
He talks in playful slang, frequently using words like "yo" and "bitch", and likes to wear garish clothing that follows the latest trends in youth culture, plays video games, listens to loud music, takes recreational drugs, and drives a car fitted with hydraulics. Jesse's MyShout page ...
The most popular one is ‘vai tomar no cu‘, which has the same meaning as ‘vai pro caralho‘, as mentioned above. I’m sorry. You’re browser doesn’t support HTML5 Filho da puta Same thing as ‘son of a bitch’ in English. ‘Puta‘ is an insult to women. Its masculine ...
In example 4, the intended meaning of swearing was to indicate that what has been said is nonsense. As the back translations stand, the function of the swearing word, emphatic denial, was wrongly rendered. Transposition was used in the fifth example on the use of the slang expression “goon...
Napoleon's renewed rule lasted just over 100 days, setting a standard by which we judge our presidents' first 100 days in office, meaning that his legacy is to forever be compared to people who get to be in charge longer than he did. Still, he got in one last great quote, and what...