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Abkhazes
n. Abkhaz, provincia autónoma de Georgia sobre el Mar Negro; lengua caucásica de Abkhazia; lengua hablada en Georgia y en Turquían. abjazo, nativo o residente de Abjazia; miembro del grupo étnico prevalentemente tradicionalista musulmano o cristiano ortodoxo de Abjazia
ze Idioma
a dime a dozen
very cheap, low priced, dirt cheap He can remember when eggs were cheap - a dime a dozen.
a freeze on
"a stoppage; a decision to stop spending, hiring etc." Right now there's a freeze on hiring at the plant - no hiring.
booze
liquor, hooch, moonshine I think Gus has been drinking. His breath smells of booze.
budget squeeze/crunch
a situation where there is not enough money in the budget We have been going through a severe budget squeeze at our company and must begin to stop spending money in a wasteful manner.
buzzed
slightly intoxicated, tipsy Jane got buzzed on fermented coconut juice. She was happy!
cut you down to size
"make you feel smaller; not as important" The foreman cut him down to size by calling him a laborer.
dime a dozen
(See a dime a dozen)
eyes glaze over
"eyes express disbelief or ""I've heard this before""" When I told him I'd pay the rent next week, his eyes glazed over.
freeze out
keep from a share in something by unfriendly or dishonest treatment They froze him out of the profits that they made on the sale of land.
freeze-up
when the lakes and ground freeze (November) We want to dig the hole for the basement before freeze-up.
freeze wages
keep wages the same, not increase wages, dig in their heels To control spending, the board is going to freeze our wages - no salary increases for one year.
geezer
old man, old person, old coot On one street there was an old geezer begging for money.
geezer gap
the differences between people aged 60 and 80 The word senior includes everyone in the geezer gap.
in a fog (haze)
confused, not sure what is happening He is always in a fog and never seems to know what is going on.
nothing to sneeze at
something you should take seriously His new salary is nothing to sneeze at.
realize your potential
be the best you can, come into your own If you work for a good company, you can realize your potential.
schmooze
make relaxed, casual conversation.
seize the opportunity
act now to gain most, take advantage of He seized the opportunity to invest in gold. He didn't wait.
shmooze
visit with, be friendly, rub shoulders with You don't have to sell wine. Just shmooze with the clients.
shoot the breeze
talk, visit, chat, chew the fat Hank and I were drinking beer and shooting the breeze.
shoot the breeze/bull
talk idly I met him at the supermarket so we decided to shoot the breeze for a few minutes.
six of one and a half dozen of the other
there is little difference between two things/situations Whatever you do is no problem for me. It is six of one and half a dozen of the other.
six of one and half-a-dozen of the other
two things the same, no difference It was six of one or half-a-dozen of the other as to whether or not we should take the train or the airplane. They both arrived at the same time and cost the same.
six of one, half a dozen of the other
nearly equal, about the same, like twins Panasonic and Quasar are very similar - it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.
size up
form an opinion, assess a situation It took him a little time to size up the candidate before deciding to give him a job.
tight squeeze
difficult financial situation The company is in a tight squeeze now that sales are down from last year.
till hell freezes over
until the end of time, until the end of the world You can wait till hell freezes over but they won't pay their bill.
try that on for size
see if you like that, consider that "This TV has a 48"" screen. Try that on for size."
until hell freezes over
forever.
you snooze, you lose
if you are not alert you will lose an opportunity, seize the opportunity Store clerks sometimes charge too much for a product. If you snooze, you lose.
anti-freeze
heroin
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just kidding
beezer
nose
blaze
to smoke pot; to blaze your bleezie: to smoke a joint
booze-head
a drunkard
booze-up
a drinking spree
boozehound
drunkard
boozer
1. a public house, a bar
2. a person who enjoys regularly drinking alcohol
3. an alcoholic, a drunkard
breeze
1. a corny joke
2. an argument, a quarrel
3. to leave; see breeze off
breeze off
get lost, go away
bum-freezer
a short jacket
buzzer
policeman's badge
cop some zeds
to sleep
dirty dozens
a game played by insulting the relatives of the other players
skeezer
see freak
squeeze the trigger
to shoot a gun
Swayze
I'm out of here, I'm ghost. From the movie "Ghost" which features the actor Patrick Swayze, used for example in a cut by EPMD..
yahtzee
an exclamation used identify a horrifying member of the opposite sex (E.g., when an unattractive woman walks by: "Watch out. Yahtzee!"
zebra
white person trying to be black. See also wigger
zeen
get it, understand? do you agree? "I woke up really early, zeen? So I'm madd tired"
An ze idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ze, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma ze