quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2009

SEX IN THE CITY - EPISODE 1

CRANKY
1. Having a bad disposition; peevish.
2. Having eccentric ways; odd.




SLIGHTLY
Ligeiramente




PERR






PECS
A pectoral muscle.

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THINK THOUGHT




ZITI
Pasta in medium-sized, often ridged tubes.




TOKEN
1. Something serving as an indication, proof, or expression of something else; a sign: "Tears are queer tokens of happiness" Eugene O'Neill. See Synonyms at sign.
2. Something that signifies or evidences authority, validity, or identity: The scepter is a token of regal status.
3. A distinguishing feature or characteristic.
4. One that represents a group, as an employee whose presence is used to deflect from the employer criticism or accusations of discrimination.
5. A keepsake or souvenir.
6. A piece of stamped metal used as a substitute for currency: subway tokens.
tr.v. to·kened, to·ken·ing, to·kens
To betoken or symbolize; portend.
adj.
1. Done as an indication or a pledge: a token payment.
2.
a. Perfunctory; minimal: a token gesture of reconciliation; token resistance.
b. Merely symbolic: refused to be the token woman on the committee.


PLEATHER

("plastic leather") is a slang term for synthetic leather made out of plastic.


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QUAINT
1. Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way: "Sarah Orne Jewett . . . was dismissed by one critic as merely a New England old maid who wrote quaint, plotless sketches of late 19th-century coastal Maine" James McManus.
2. Unfamiliar or unusual in character; strange: quaint dialect words. See Synonyms at strange.
3. Cleverly made; artful.


BREATHER
1. One that breathes, especially in a specified manner: a shallow breather.
2. Informal A short rest period: took a breather after skiing for two hours.
TO BUM
1. to get by begging; cadge: to bum a lift
TOUGH
1. Able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient: a tough all-weather fabric.
2. Hard to cut or chew: tough meat.
3. Physically hardy; rugged: tough mountaineers; a tough cop.
4. Severe; harsh: a tough winter.

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