10 Results found for "not dry beat".

afdrogen

zwemmen. ― I didn't dry off my hair properly after swimming. (transitive) to defeat overwhelmingly (transitive, informal) to beat up afdroger afgerond...


alakuloinen

origin. It is possibly from kulo (“dry, dead grass”) in reference to such grass being flattened down, thus "beat down". IPA(key): /ˈɑlɑˌkuloi̯nen/,...


утирать

[ʊtʲɪˈratʲ] утира́ть • (utirátʹ) impf (perfective утере́ть) to wipe, to dry утира́ть пот с лица ― utirátʹ pot s lica ― to wipe sweat from one's face...


imbat

also: îmbăt A widespread word in the Mediterranean related to Latin battuo (“beat, strike”). Possibly directly from Ottoman Turkish ایمبات (imbat, “sea breeze;...


daggering

type of dance associated with dancehall, where dancers simulate dry sex to the musical beat. 2009 September 7, Jon Caramanica, “A Dose of Raunch on a Night...


stocco

*(s)teug- (“to beat, thrust, push”). stocco m (plural stocchi) tuck (archaic) a rapier, a sword corn plant after cobs removal stockfish (dried cod) stoccafisso...


towel

towel (plural towels) A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, such as a person after a bath. lavabo see also Derived terms...


ܫܩܦ

(š-q-p). The meaning “to beat one's breast” is from Classical Mandaic ࡔࡒࡀࡐ (šqap̄). IPA(key): [ʃ(ə)qaf] ܫܩܱܦ • (šqap̄) to strike, to beat; to contuse, to crush...


pulse

English pous, pouse (“regular beat of arteries, pulse; heartbeat; place on the body where a pulse is detectable; beat (of a musical instrument); energy...


tętnić

tęt‧nić tętnić impf (perfective zatętnić) (intransitive) to throb, beat (to pound or beat rapidly or violently) (intransitive, of ground) to rumble, to thump...