out-and-outer

out-and-outer
{,autənd'autə}
1. n sl. безподобен човек/предмет
2. екстремист
3. краен привърженик
4. опашата лъжа
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{,autъnd'autъ} n sl. 1. безподобен човек/предмет; 2. ек
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n човек, който не се спира пред нищо;out-and-outer; n sl. 1. безподобен човек/предмет; 2. екстремист; 3. краен
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1. n sl. безподобен човек/предмет 2. екстремист 3. краен привърженик 4. опашата лъжа
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out-and-outer[´autənd´autə] n 1. разг. превъзходен екземпляр; нещо, което няма равно (подобно) на себе си; 2. екстремист; 3. разг. опашата лъжа.

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