Смысл: aikidoaikido[eıʹki:dəʋ,aıʹki:dəʋ] n <Í> айкидо (вид японской спортивной борьбы) Í>
kid Идиома
greasy kid's stuff
heavy hair dressing, thick hair oil None of that greasy kid's stuff on my hair. I use a natural product.
handle with kid gloves
be very careful handling someone or something He is very sensitive so you have to handle him with kid gloves when you speak to him.
hit the skids
begin to fail, go downhill After losing his job and his wife he hit the skids - became a bum.
kid
joke, fool, tease, josh I was kidding when I said the mosquitoes are as big as bats.
kid you not
tell the truth, not joke There were three large circles in the field, I kid you not.
new kid on the block
new person in the office or in the class etc. I'm the new kid on the block. I come from Portugal.
no kidding
I am serious, I am not joking Keith's my brother. No kidding. I'm telling you the truth.
skid row
area of a city where many people live who have no money and drink a lot of alcohol The skid row of our city is very depressing with the large number of drunk people around.
skidaddle
leave, go, off with you, vamoose """Get out of here! Skidaddle!"" the old man shouted at the boys."
skids
drug users, skids A few skids were playing video games at the mall.
snotty-nosed kid
a child, a boy with a dirty face I was just a snotty-nosed kid when I got my first job.
you're kidding
you are joking, you are not serious You're kidding. Jen wouldn't take off her clothes and climb a tree.
you're not kidding/ you aren't kidding
you are right, you are not joking """It's really cold today,"" Jen said. ""You aren't kidding!"" he replied."
You've got to be kidding!
You can't be serious! (What you said can't be true.
you've got to be kidding
you must be telling me a joke, get out of town, you're kidding """The manager wants me to give him a massage every afternoon."" ""You've got to be kidding!"""
drop the kids off at the pool
to defecate:"Yo slice, I gotta drop the kids off at the pool. I'll be back in a minute"
put the skids on
Idiom(s): put the skids on (sth)
Theme: FAILURE
to cause something to fail. (Slang.) • They put the skids on the project when they refused to give us any more money. • That's the end of our great ideal Somebody put the skids on.
kid stuff
Idiom(s): kid stuff
Theme: EASY
a very easy task. (Informal.) • Climbing that hill is kid stuff • Driving an automatic car is kid stuff
kid around
Idiom(s): kid around (with sb)
Theme: JOKING
to tease and joke with someone. (Informal.) • I like to kid around with John. We are great friends. • Yes, John and I used to kid around a lot.
handle sb with kid gloves
Idiom(s): handle sb with kid gloves
Theme: CAUTION
to be very careful with a touchy person. • Bill has become so sensitive. You really have to handle him with kid gloves. • You don't have to handle me with kid gloves. I can take it.
all kidding aside
Idiom(s): (all) joking aside AND (all) kidding aside
Theme: SERIOUSNESS
being serious for a moment; in all seriousness. • I know I laugh at him but, joking aside, he's a very clever scientist. • I know I threatened to leave and go round the world, but, joking aside, I need a vacation.
Grease the skids
If you grease the skids, you facilitate something.
Kid gloves
If someone is handled with kid gloves, they are given special treatment and handled with great care.
Like a kid in a candy store
If someone is like a kid in a candy store, they are very excited about something.
On the skids
When things or people are on the skids, they are in serious decline and trouble.
Twenty three skidoo
To be turned away.
handle with kid gloves|glove|gloves|handle|handle
v. phr., informal 1. To treat very gently and carefully. An atomic bomb is handled with kid gloves. 2. To treat with great tact and diplomacy. Aunt Jane is so irritable that we have to treat her with kid gloves.
kiddie car|car|kiddie
n., slang, citizen's band radio jargon A school bus. Watch out for that kiddie car coming up behind you!
no kidding|kidding
n. phr. Without jokes or teasing; honestly spoken. "You actually won the lottery?" Dick asked. "No kidding," Joe replied. "I really did."
skid lid|lid|skid
n., slang A crash helmet worn by motorcyclists and race drivers. How much did you pay for that handsome skid lid?
skid row|row|skid
n. The poor part of a city where men live who have no jobs and drink too much liquor. That man was once rich, but he drank and gambled too much, and ended his life living on skid row.The Bowery is New York City's skid row.
kid glove
kid glove with kid gloves Tactfully and cautiously: had to handle the temperamental artist with kid gloves.
put the skids under Bring about the failure or defeat of, as in It was lack of funds that put the skids under the new senior center. The skids here are runners or rollers on which a heavy object may be moved. [Colloquial; early 1900s]
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