menses: blood and other matter discharged from the uterus at menstruation. the time of menstruation. "a late menses"
uterus: the organ in the lower body of a woman or female mammal where offspring are conceived and in which they gestate before birth; the womb.
gravely 严重地 gravely concerned
gromit: An unclean person. Damn Adrian, you're such a filthy gromit.
get your freak on: meaning to both "engage in sexual activity, especially of an unconventional or uninhibited nature" and "dance, especially in an uninhibited, wild, or exuberant fashion"
in your quest: If you go in quest of something, you try to find or obtain it. He went on to say that he was going to New York in quest of peace. [ + of] The Puritans became fugitives in quest of liberty.
go potty: to use the toilet —used by children or when talking to children.
par-tay: partay (plural partays) (slang) Party (in the sense of an organised gathering of people for the purpose of dancing and otherwise having fun).
yanking your chain: tell somebody something which is not true, as a joke: Did you mean what you said, or were you just yanking my chain?
sunblock 防晒霜
pass on to
two-piece: 1. a thing consisting of two matching parts, especially a suit or swimsuit. 2. 两件套
outgoing mail: Most email accounts have two servers: one that lets you send emails to other people, and another that lets you receive the emails that other people send you. The server that lets you send mail is called an outgoing, or SMTP server. The server that lets you receive mail is called an incoming, POP, or just Mail server.
parable 比喻
stay mad at: The phrase litteraly means that you can't stay mad at someone, and the reason is normally because because of love. For instance you may become mad at your children, but you wont stay mad at them no matter what they do as you love them, unconditionally.
last one down is a rotten egg: used by children (or by adults with humor) as a way to urge others to join in
contender 竞争者
off the top of my head without thinking: off the top of one's head. phrase. If you say something off the top of your head, you say it without thinking about it much before you speak, especially because you do not have enough time. It was the best I could think of off the top of my head.
with a twist ???
be blindfolded/put on your blindfolds
circle the torch: torch是火炬, circle是动词
deposit something in the pail
pail: a bucket.
mallard: the most common duck of the northern hemisphere and the ancestor of most domestic ducks, the male having a dark green head and white collar.
lazy bones: a lazy person (often as a form of address).
andale: Andale means “come on” , “lets go”. Andale is also used to express agreement like “Okay”. Its a very simple and casual word used by Mexican people.
arriba: Arriba is a Spanish word meaning "up" or "above"
mush
smart as a whip: very quick-witted and intelligent. "despite some of the things he says, he's smart as a whip"
thanks a bunch: A mildly sarcastic thank you. I really wanted a bucket of water dropped on my head. Thanks a bunch. (US, idiomatic) An unsarcastic thank you.
shoot for the star: To aim high; to set high goals.
on your marks: used to instruct competitors in a race to prepare themselves in the correct starting position. "on your marks, get set, go!"
get set 同上
gullet 食道
Sebring
cast a pall over: to give (something) an unhappy mood. Their argument cast a pall on the party.
upturned broom with a bucket for a head
come up: (of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly.
sabotage 破坏
cross over: 1. a point or place of crossing from one side to the other. 2. the process of achieving success in a different field or style, especially in popular music. "a jazz-classical crossover album"
Gryffindor: (sometimes used attributively) A person having traits associated with Gryffindor house from the Harry Potter series, including bravery, boldness, or an affinity for lions or the colours red and gold.
have a stroke: to experience sudden unconsciousness or paralysis due to an interruption in the blood supply to the brain. (Also used as an exaggeration. ... The patient who received an artificial heart had a stroke two days after the operation.
Who's ahead in points? 谁分数领先?
cut it out: used to ask someone to stop doing or saying something that is annoying or offensive. "I'm sick of that joke; cut it out, can't you?"
deduct 扣除
aristocrat 贵族
raunchy 不修边幅
repulsive: arousing intense distaste or disgust. "a repulsive smell"
ribbet: (ˈrɪbɪt ) interjection, noun. (used to suggest) the croaking of a frog.
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