10 Results found for "ditch oneself".

okopać

out (transitive) to dig ditches around, to entrench (reflexive with się) to surround oneself with ditches, to entrench oneself okopać in Wielki słownik...


okopywać

out (transitive) to dig ditches around, to entrench (reflexive with się) to surround oneself with ditches, to entrench oneself okopywać in Wielki słownik...


zarzucić

to give up, to abandon, to ditch, to stop doing (intransitive) to skid, to slide (reflexive with się) to overwhelm oneself noun zarzut   zarzucić in Wielki...


zarzucać

to give up, to abandon, to ditch, to stop doing (intransitive) to skid, to slide (reflexive with się) to overwhelm oneself zarzucać in Wielki słownik...


wouldn't be seen dead

incredibly horrifying; embarrassing or otherwise entirely unsuitable for oneself. 1916, P. G. Wodehouse, chapter 1, in Uneasy Money: I really don't want...


fuck off

(intransitive, idiomatic) To go to hell; to disappear or go away; to screw oneself. I wish you'd just fuck off. 1981, Dead Kennedys (lyrics and music), “Nazi...


bärga

bärga bilen ur diket tow [would normally be implied] the car out of the ditch bilbärgning breakdown recovery service / tow truck / etc. ["car salvage"...


ὁλκός

land, probably a fixed capstan, windlass furrow, track, trace aqueduct, ditch, channel kind of spider wall barley (Hordeum murinum) Second declension...


grip

Dutch grippe, gruppe (“ditch, drain”), greppe, German Low German Gruppe (“ditch, drain”). Related also to Old English grōp (“a ditch, drain”). More at groop...


dig

Old English dīcian (“to dig a ditch, to mound up earth”) (compare Old English dīcere (“digger”)) from dīc, dīċ (“dike, ditch”) from Proto-Germanic *dīkaz...