Книга: Rosoff Meg «Vamoose!»
Производитель: "Puffin" Серия: "Pocket Money Puffins" This is a very funny, tongue-in-cheek story for older readers all about what happens when a sweet and innocent young couple give birth to a happy, bouncing, and utterly adorable little... moose! It is a Pocket Money Puffin for teens by award-winning author, Meg Rosoff. Издательство: "Puffin" (2010)
ISBN: 978-0-14-132914-7 |
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См. также в других словарях:
vamoose — (v.) to decamp, 1834, from Sp. vamos let us go, from L. vadamus, from vadere to go, to walk, from PIE root *wadh to go (Cf. O.E. wadan to go, L. vadum ford; see WADE (Cf. wade) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
vamoose — ► VERB informal ▪ depart hurriedly. ORIGIN from Spanish vamos let us go … English terms dictionary
vamoose — ☆ vamoose [vamōs′] vi., vt. vamosed, vamosing [va mo͞os′ ] vi. vt. vamoosed, vamoosing [< Sp vamos, let us go < L vadamus, 1st pers. pl., pres. subj. of vadere, to go: see WADE] [Old Slang] to leave quickly; go away (from) hurriedly: also… … English World dictionary
Vamoose! — [vffi”mus] exclam. Beat it!; Go away! (From Spanish.) □ Go on, beat it! Vamoose! □ Vamoose! Go home! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
vamoose — Vamose Va*mose , v. i. & t. [Sp. vamos let us go.] To depart quickly; to depart from. [Written also {vamos}, and {vamoose}.] [Slang, Eng. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vamoose — v To leave. Come on, partners. Let s vamoose. 1830s … Historical dictionary of American slang