- posedlý
- posedlýpossédé (adj.)obsédé (adj.)
Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch. 2015.
Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch. 2015.
chocolate-dipper — n a male homosexual. One of many sup posedly humorous but pejorative phrases, invariably used by heterosexual males and based on the faecal aspects of sodomy. (Brownie hound and chutney ferret are others.) … Contemporary slang
coon — n a black person. Originally (and still) a term of racist abuse common in the southern states of the USA, from rac coon (a black faced rural pest). The word has been adopted in Britain and Australia to refer to a person of any sup posedly… … Contemporary slang
Darren — n British an uncouth, unfashionable and/or unfor tunate male. A synonym, in use since around 2000, for the earlier Kevin and Wayne and the contemporary Trev, play ing, like the female Sharon, on the sup posedly negative social connotations of… … Contemporary slang
Generation X — n American a journalese coinage describing the sup posedly listless, apathetic post yuppie generation of young people who were entering adulthood in the early 1990s. The phrase was borrowed, in 1992, by the Canadian author Douglas Coupland, from… … Contemporary slang
hooker — n a prostitute (invariably female). This American term has been imported into British and Australian usage since the mid 1970s. The origin of the word is stated authoritatively by many works of reference. However, they disagree. The most popular… … Contemporary slang
Kevin — n British a common, vulgar or boorish young man. This disparaging term from the 1970s and 1980s is typically used by snobs or wags to designate a working class or lower middle class youth without taste or sophistication. The Christian name sup… … Contemporary slang
lock — n American 1. a certainty, usually heard in the teen agers phrase it s a lock . This sense of the word is an adaptation of the colloquial phrase to have (the situation) all locked up . 2. a person of Polish origin or descent. The racist term… … Contemporary slang
Zelda — n American an unattractive female. An expression used on campus in the USA since around 2000. The original reference may have been to Zelda Fitzgerald, writer F. Scott Fitzgerald s deranged wife, or simply the borrowing of a sup posedly odd or… … Contemporary slang