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  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 18:00:05 #1
267741 SeeNoEvil
Never Give Up, Never Back Down
pi_74427419
Ik heb morgen een engels mondeling als schoolexamen. Omdat ik niet zo goed ben in engels spreken, wil ik punten pakken op een paar mooie engelse gezegdes.
Bijvoorbeeld: ''that's not my cup of tea'', (dat is niet mijn smaak/dat is niet aan mij besteed)

De mondeling zal waarschijnlijk gaan over het dagelijks leven en school. Dus dat is een beetje de richting die ik zoek.
Als jullie nog een paar mooie gezegdes weten, hoor ik het graag!

alvast bedankt!
What get us into trouble is not what we don't know.
Its what we know for sure that just ain't so.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 18:01:14 #2
246107 Zeroku
An Air of Authority.
pi_74427450
Unfortunately Peanutbutter.
Op zaterdag 28 april 2012 00:09 schreef Klinkerbotsing het volgende:
Lieve jongeman ben jij. :@
Op woensdag 8 juli 2020 18:58 schreef PoezeligDing het volgende:
:* My one and only, master, king , whatever. THE ZER! O+
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 18:01:32 #3
246107 Zeroku
An Air of Authority.
pi_74427458
Done is Kees.
Op zaterdag 28 april 2012 00:09 schreef Klinkerbotsing het volgende:
Lieve jongeman ben jij. :@
Op woensdag 8 juli 2020 18:58 schreef PoezeligDing het volgende:
:* My one and only, master, king , whatever. THE ZER! O+
pi_74427507
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush:
Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might lose everything.

A Blessing In Disguise:
Something good that isn't recognized at first.

A Chip On Your Shoulder:
Being upset for something that happened in the past.

A Dime A Dozen:
Anything that is common and easy to get.

A Doubting Thomas:
A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something.

A Drop in the Bucket:
A very small part of something big or whole.

A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted:
It's easy for a foolish person to lose his/her money.

A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand:
Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.

A Leopard Can't Change His Spots:
You cannot change who you are.

A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned:
By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little).

A Picture Paints a Thousand Words:
A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.

A Piece of Cake:
A task that can be accomplished very easily.

A Slap on the Wrist:
A very mild punishment.

A Taste Of Your Own Medicine:
When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others.

A Toss-Up:
A result that is still unclear and can go either way.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words:
It's better to actually do something than just talk about it.

Add Fuel To The Fire:
Whenever something is done to make a bad situation even worse than it is.

Against The Clock:
Rushed and short on time.

All Bark And No Bite:
When someone is threatening and/or aggressive but not willing to engage in a fight.

All Greek to me:
Meaningless and incomprehensible like someone who cannot read, speak, or understand any of the Greek language would be.

All In The Same Boat:
When everyone is facing the same challenges.

An Arm And A Leg:
Very expensive. A large amount of money.

An Axe To Grind:
To have a dispute with someone.

Apple of My Eye:
Someone who is cherished above all others.

As High As A Kite:
Anything that is high up in the sky.

At The Drop Of A Hat:
Willing to do something immediately.


B

Back Seat Driver:
People who criticize from the sidelines, much like someone giving unwanted advice from the back seat of a vehicle to the driver.

Back To Square One:
Having to start all over again.

Back To The Drawing Board:
When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.

Baker's Dozen:
Thirteen.

Barking Up The Wrong Tree:
A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.

Beat A Dead Horse:
To force an issue that has already ended.

Beating Around The Bush:
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.

Bend Over Backwards:
Do whatever it takes to help. Willing to do anything.

Between A Rock And A Hard Place:
Stuck between two very bad options.

Bite Off More Than You Can Chew:
To take on a task that is way to big.

Bite Your Tongue:
To avoid talking.

Blood Is Thicker Than Water:
The family bond is closer than anything else.

Blue Moon:
A rare event or occurance.

Break A Leg:
A superstitious way to say 'good luck' without saying 'good luck', but rather the opposite.

Buy A Lemon:
To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problems or stops running after you drive it away.


C

Can't Cut The Mustard :
Someone who isn't adequate enough to compete or participate.

Cast Iron Stomach:
Someone who has no problems, complications or ill effects with eating anything or drinking anything.

Charley Horse:
Stiffness in the leg / A leg cramp.

Chew someone out:
Verbally scold someone.

Chip on his Shoulder:
Angry today about something that occured in the past.

Chow Down:
To eat.

Close but no Cigar:
To be very near and almost accomplish a goal, but fall short.

Cock and Bull Story:
An unbelievable tale.

Come Hell Or High Water:
Any difficult situation or obstacle.

Crack Someone Up:
To make someone laugh.

Cross Your Fingers:
To hope that something happens the way you want it to.

Cry Over Spilt Milk:
When you complain about a loss from the past.

Cry Wolf:
Intentionally raise a false alarm.

Cup Of Joe:
A cup of coffee.

Curiosity Killed The Cat:
Being Inquisitive can lead you into a dangerous situation.

Cut to the Chase:
Leave out all the unnecessary details and just get to the point.


D

Dark Horse:
One who was previously unknown and is now prominent.

Dead Ringer:
100% identical. A duplicate.

Devil's Advocate:
Someone who takes a position for the sake of argument without believing in that particular side of the arguement. It can also mean one who presents a counter argument for a position they do believe in, to another debater.

Dog Days of Summer:
The hottest days of the summer season.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch:
Don't rely on it until your sure of it.

Don't Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth:
When someone gives you a gift, don't be ungrateful.

Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket:
Do not put all your resources in one possibility.

Doozy:
Something outstanding.

Down To The Wire:
Something that ends at the last minute or last few seconds.

Drastic Times Call For Drastic Measures:
When you are extremely desperate you need to take extremely desperate actions.

Drink like a fish:
To drink very heavily.

Drive someone up the wall:
To irritate and/or annoy very much.

Dropping Like Flies:
A large number of people either falling ill or dying.

Dry Run:
Rehearsal.


E

Eighty Six:
A certain item is no longer available. Or this idiom can also mean, to throw away.

Elvis has left the building:
The show has come to an end. It's all over.

Ethnic Cleansing:
Killing of a certain ethnic or religious group on a massive scale.

Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining:
Be optomistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.

Everything But The Kitchen Sink:
Almost everything and anything has been included.

Excuse my French:
Please forgive me for cussing.

Cock and Bull Story:
An unbelievable tale.

Cock and Bull Story:
An unbelievable tale.


F

Feeding Frenzy:
An aggressive attack on someone by a group.

Field Day:
An enjoyable day or circumstance.

Finding Your Feet:
To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing.

Finger lickin' good:
A very tasty food or meal.

Fixed In Your Ways:
Not willing or wanting to change from your normal way of doing something.

Flash In The Pan:
Something that shows potential or looks promising in the beginning but fails to deliver anything in the end.

Flea Market:
A swap meet. A place where people gather to buy and sell inexpensive goods.

Flesh and Blood:
This idiom can mean living material of which people are made of, or it can refer to someone's family.

Flip The Bird:
To raise your middle finger at someone.

Foam at the Mouth:
To be enraged and show it.

Fools' Gold:
Iron pyrites, a worthless rock that resembles real gold.

French Kiss:
An open mouth kiss where tongues touch.

From Rags To Riches:
To go from being very poor to being very wealthy.

Fuddy-duddy:
An old-fashioned and foolish type of person.

Full Monty:
This idiom can mean either, "the whole thing" or "completely nude".

Funny Farm:
A mental institutional facility.


G

Get Down to Brass Tacks:
To become serious about something.

Get Over It:
To move beyond something that is bothering you.

Get Up On The Wrong Side Of The Bed:
Someone who is having a horrible day.

Get Your Walking Papers:
Get fired from a job.

Give Him The Slip:
To get away from. To escape.

Go Down Like A Lead Balloon:
To be received badly by an audience.

Go For Broke:
To gamble everything you have.

Go Out On A Limb:
Put yourself in a tough position in order to support someone/something.

Go The Extra Mile:
Going above and beyond whatever is required for the task at hand.

Good Samaritan:
Someone who helps others when they are in need, with no discussion for compensation, and no thought of a reward.

Graveyard Shift:
Working hours from about 12:00 am to 8:00 am. The time of the day when most other people are sleeping.

Great Minds Think Alike:
Intelligent people think like each other.

Green Room:
The waiting room, especially for those who are about to go on a tv or radio show.

Gut Feeling:
A personal intuition you get, especially when feel something may not be right.


H

Haste Makes Waste:
Quickly doing things results in a poor ending.

Hat Trick:
When one player scores three goals in the same hockey game. This idiom can also mean three scores in any other sport, such as 3 homeruns, 3 touchdowns, 3 soccer goals, etc.

Have an Axe to Grind:
To have a dispute with someone.

He Lost His Head:
Angry and overcome by emotions.

Head Over Heels:
Very excited and/or joyful, especially when in love.

Hell in a Handbasket:
Deteriorating and headed for complete disaster.

High Five:
Slapping palms above each others heads as celebration gesture.

High on the Hog:
Living in Luxury.

Hit The Books:
To study, especially for a test or exam.

Hit The Hay:
Go to bed or go to sleep.

Hit The Nail on the Head:
Do something exactly right or say something exactly right.

Hit The Sack:
Go to bed or go to sleep.

Hocus Pocus:
In general, a term used in magic or trickery.

Hold Your Horses:
Be patient.


I

Icing On The Cake:
When you already have it good and get something on top of what you already have.

Idle Hands Are The Devil's Tools:
You are more likely to get in trouble if you have nothing to do.

If It's Not One Thing, It's Another:
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another...

In Like Flynn:
To be easily successful, especially when sexual or romantic.

In The Bag:
To have something secured.

In The Buff:
Nude.

In The Heat Of The Moment:
Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.

In Your Face:
An aggressive and bold confrontation.

It Takes Two To Tango:
A two person conflict where both people are at fault.

It's A Small World:
You frequently see the same people in different places.

Its Anyone's Call:
A competition where the outcome is difficult to judge or predict.

Ivy League:
Since 1954 the Ivy League has been the following universities: Columbia, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Harvard.


J

Jaywalk:
Crossing the street (from the middle) without using the crosswalk.

Joshing Me:
Tricking me.


K

Keep An Eye On Him:
You should carefully watch him.

Keep body and soul together:
To earn a sufficient amount of money in order to keep yourself alive .

Keep your chin up:
To remain joyful in a tough situation.

Kick The Bucket:
Die.

Kitty-corner:
Diagonally across. Sometimes called Catty-Corner as well.

Knee Jerk Reaction:
A quick and automatic response.

Knock On Wood:
Knuckle tapping on wood in order to avoid some bad luck.

Know the Ropes:
To understand the details.


L

Last but not least:
An introduction phrase to let the audience know that the last person mentioned is no less important than those introduced before him/her.

Lend Me Your Ear:
To politely ask for someone's full attention.

Let Bygones Be Bygones:
To forget about a disagreement or arguement.

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie:
To avoid restarting a conflict.

Let The Cat Out Of The Bag:
To share a secret that wasn't suppose to be shared.

Level playing field:
A fair competition where no side has an advantage.

Like a chicken with its head cut off:
To act in a frenzied manner.

liquor someone up:
To get someone drunk.

Long in the Tooth:
Old people (or horses).

Loose Cannon:
Someone who is unpredictable and can cause damage if not kept in check.


M

Make No Bones About:
To state a fact so there are no doubts or objections.

Method To My Madness:
Strange or crazy actions that appear meaningless but in the end are done for a good reason.

Mumbo Jumbo:
Nonsense or meaningless speech.

Mum's the word:
To keep quiet. To say nothing.


N

Nest Egg:
Savings set aside for future use.

Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You:
Don't hurt anyone that helps you.

New kid on the block:
Someone new to the group or area.

New York Minute:
A minute that seems to go by quickly, especially in a fast paced environment.

No Dice:
To not agree. To not accept a proposition.

No Room to Swing a Cat:
An unsually small or confined space.

Not Playing With a Full Deck:
Someone who lacks intelligence.


O

Off On The Wrong Foot:
Getting a bad start on a relationship or task.

Off The Hook:
No longer have to deal with a tough situation.

Off the Record:
Something said in confidence that the one speaking doesn't want attributed to him/her.

On Pins And Needles:
Anxious or nervous, especially in anticipation of something.

On The Fence:
Undecided.

On The Same Page:
When multiple people all agree on the same thing.

Out Of The Blue:
Something that suddenly and unexpectedly occurs.

Out On A Limb:
When someone puts themself in a risky situation.

Out On The Town:
To enjoy yourself by going out.

Over My Dead Body:
When you absolutely will not allow something to happen.

Over the Top:
Very excessive.


P

Pass The Buck:
Avoid responsibility by giving it to someone else.

Pedal to the metal:
To go full speed, especially while driving a vehicle.

Peeping Tom:
Someone who observes people in the nude or sexually active people, mainly for his own gratification.

Pick up your ears:
To listen very carefully.

Pig In A Poke:
A deal that is made without first examining it.

Pig Out :
To eat alot and eat it quickly.

Pipe Down:
To shut-up or be quiet.

Practice Makes Perfect:
By constantly practicing, you will become better.

Pull the plug:
To stop something. To bring something to an end.

Pulling Your Leg:
Tricking someone as a joke.

Put a sock in it:
To tell noisy person or a group to be quiet.


Q

Queer the pitch:
Destroy or ruin a plan.


R

Raincheck:
An offer or deal that is declined right now but willing to accept later.

Raining Cats and Dogs:
A very loud and noisy rain storm.

Ring Fencing:
Seperated usual judgement to guarantee protection, especially project funds.

Rise and Shine:
Time to get out of bed and get ready for work/school.

Rome Was Not Built In One Day:
If you want something to be completely properly, then its going to take time.

Rule Of Thumb:
A rough estimate.

Run out of steam:
To be completely out of energy.


S

Saved By The Bell:
Saved at the last possible moment.

Scapegoat:
Someone else who takes the blame.

Scot-free:
To escape and not have to pay.

Sick As A Dog:
To be very sick (with the flu or a cold).

Sitting Shotgun:
Riding in the front passenger seat of a car.

Sixth Sense:
A paranormal sense that allows you to communicate with the dead.

Skid Row:
The rundown area of a city where the homeless and drug users live.

Smell A Rat:
To detect somone in the group is betraying the others.

Smell Something Fishy:
Detecting that something isn't right and there might be a reason for it.

Son of a Gun:
A scamp.

Southpaw:
Someone who is left-handed.

Spitting Image:
The exact likeness or kind.

Start From Scratch:
To do it all over again from the beginning.


T

The Ball Is In Your Court:
It is your decision this time.

The Best Of Both Worlds:
There are two choices and you have them both.

The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall:
While the bigger and stronger opponent might be alot more difficult to beat, when you do they suffer a much bigger loss.

The Last Straw:
When one small burden after another creates an unbearable situation, the last straw is the last small burden that one can take.

The Whole Nine Yards:
Everything. All of it.

Third times a charm:
After no success the first two times, the third try is a lucky one.

Tie the knot:
To get married.

Til the cows come home:
A long time.

To Make A Long Story Short:
Something someone would say during a long and boring story in order to keep his/her audience from losing attention. Usually the story isn't shortened.

To Steal Someone's Thunder:
To take the credit for something someone else did.

Tongue And Cheek:
humor, not to be taken serious.

Turn A Blind Eye:
Refuse to acknowledge something you know is real or legit.

Twenty three skidoo:
To be turned away.


U

Under the weather:
Feeling ill or sick.

Up a blind alley:
Going down a course of action that leads to a bad outcome.

Use Your Loaf:
Use your head. Think smart.


V

Van Gogh's ear for music:
Tone deaf.

Variety Is The Spice Of Life:
The more experiences you try the more exciting life can be.


W

Wag the Dog:
A diversion away from something of greater importance.

Water Under The Bridge:
Anything from the past that isn't significant or important anymore.

Wear Your Heart On Your Sleeve:
To openly and freely express your emotions.

When It Rains, It Pours:
Since it rarely rains, when it does it will be a huge storm.

When Pigs Fly :
Something that will never ever happen.

Wild and Woolly:
Uncultured and without laws.

Wine and Dine:
When somebody is treated to an expensive meal.

Without A Doubt:
For certain.


X

X marks the spot:
A phrase that is said when someone finds something he/she has been looking for.


Y

You Are What You Eat:
In order to stay healthy you must eat healthy foods.

You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover:
Decisions shouldn't be made primarily on appearance.

You Can't Take it With You:
Enjoy what you have and not what you don't have, since when you die you cannot take things (such as money) with you.

Your Guess Is As Good As Mine:
I have no idea.
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It's raining cats and dogs.
I'm completely bananas.
Life sucks, and then you die.
Hey, teacher, leave us kids alone.
Acquisitie n.a.v. deze post wordt niet op prijs gesteld.
Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
pi_74427646
Time flies like an arrow
Fruitflies like a banana

You can tune a piano
But you can't tuna fish

3 fastest ways of communication:
Telephone
Telegraph
Tell a woman

The difference between a pint and a pee: 20 minutes
Als je goed roert krijg je nooit geen klontjes
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 18:08:21 #7
67103 Caspian
Sneaky fucker, dont you think?
pi_74427670
quote:
When It Rains, It Pours:
Since it rarely rains, when it does it will be a huge storm.
What the fuck? Dat is echt niet letterlijk bedoelt hoor.

Eerder in de trant van:
"When something bad happens, it's really something terribly bad, and not just a minor inconvenience."

Er staan trouwens wel meer gare bij die incompleet zijn of compleet de plank mis slaan.
Take Sick Boy, for instance, he came off junk at the same time as me, not because he wanted to, you understand, but just to annoy me, just to show me how easily he could do it, thereby downgrading my own struggle.
pi_74427702
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 18:08 schreef Caspian het volgende:

[..]

What the fuck? Dat is echt niet letterlijk bedoelt hoor.

Eerder in de trant van:
"When something bad happens, it's really something terribly bad, and not just a minor inconvenience."

Er staan trouwens wel meer gare bij die incompleet zijn of compleet de plank mis slaan.
I know, netjes gejat van idiomsite.com. Echter, wel een overzichtje voor TS, who wants to steal my thunder
pi_74428015
Zulke uitspraken klinken niet met een vreemd accent. Alleen natives mogen dit gebruiken. Vergelijk het maar met een Turk met een zwaar accent die Hollandse spreekwoorden gebruikt.
pi_74428331
fuckaduck
"I intend to live forever. So far, so good."
"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something"
pi_74428443
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 18:09 schreef DABAMaster het volgende:

[..]

I know, netjes gejat van idiomsite.com. Echter, wel een overzichtje voor TS, who wants to steal my thunder
had je dan niet het linkje kunnen posten?
Ja doei.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 18:37:04 #12
107631 Pikhoofd
What's in a name?
pi_74428602
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 18:00 schreef SeeNoEvil het volgende:
Ik heb morgen een engels mondeling als schoolexamen.
Hello, I am here for my oral exam
"I intend to live forever. So far, so good."
"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something"
pi_74428665
"I intend to live forever. So far, so good."
"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something"
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 19:04:04 #15
165633 eriksd
The grand facade...
pi_74429296
Ah, now comes the monkey out of the sleeve.
He's got a lot to crumble in the milk.
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2012 19:49 schreef Tem het volgende:
Bis bis bis
Op maandag 17 december 2012 22:25 schreef KoosVogels het volgende:
Wij krijgen niks voor kerst van de baas. Alleen een trap onder de reet en een stuk steenkool.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 19:07:38 #16
107631 Pikhoofd
What's in a name?
pi_74429423
Ga je gang -> Go your gang!

En van wikipedia

Welkom allemaal -> I hate you all very welcome!
Neem je me in de maling? -> Are you taking me in the mailing?
Laat maar zitten -> Let but sit.

Enneh... I tried to lead you around the garden.

[ Bericht 94% gewijzigd door Pikhoofd op 05-11-2009 19:17:02 ]
pi_74429742
oh, en zie mijn ondertitel, als ze beweren dat je je niet voorbereid hebt
Ja doei.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 19:19:41 #18
67103 Caspian
Sneaky fucker, dont you think?
pi_74429853
Ik heb die lijst nog even wat beter doorgenomen, en echt waar, de helft is in meer of mindere mate fout.

(En ja, ik kan het beter, en nee, dat ga ik niet doen.)
Take Sick Boy, for instance, he came off junk at the same time as me, not because he wanted to, you understand, but just to annoy me, just to show me how easily he could do it, thereby downgrading my own struggle.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 19:50:55 #19
67746 Baba-O-Riley
Out here in the fields
pi_74430916
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 18:04 schreef spijkerbroek het volgende:
It's raining cats and dogs.
Toen ik in Engeland woonde, zei de lokale bevolking dat dat "lesboeken Engels was", maar dat niemand dat ooit in Engeland zei.
.
pi_74432564
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 19:50 schreef Baba-O-Riley het volgende:
[..]
Toen ik in Engeland woonde, zei de lokale bevolking dat dat "lesboeken Engels was", maar dat niemand dat ooit in Engeland zei.
Elke levende taal is modegevoelig, dit staat misschien nog in de Nederlandse lesboeken, maar is in het land zelf al lang weer uit. Grote kans dat in Nederlandse lesboeken in het buitenland nog staat dat iets beregoed of mieters is.
Als je goed roert krijg je nooit geen klontjes
pi_74437704
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 19:50 schreef Baba-O-Riley het volgende:
Toen ik in Engeland woonde, zei de lokale bevolking dat dat "lesboeken Engels was", maar dat niemand dat ooit in Engeland zei.
Klopt.
Net zoals niemand ooit "hey, teacher, leave us kids alone" zal zeggen.

Wat betreft regen: "it's pissin' " of "shite weather" of iets dergelijks wordt vaker gezegd
Acquisitie n.a.v. deze post wordt niet op prijs gesteld.
Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 22:42:51 #22
36461 Joppy
geen colaboy
pi_74437904
Don´t beat my advice in the wind
that stinks an hour in the wind
getting the wind from the front
I can´t live form the wind
Let the beat control your body!
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 22:51:24 #23
164101 Thormodo
Nu inclusief tweede aap!
pi_74438231
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 22:37 schreef spijkerbroek het volgende:

[..]

Klopt.
Net zoals niemand ooit "hey, teacher, leave us kids alone" zal zeggen.


en
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/

Maar goed alles wat je in woordenboeken/lesboeken vind kan al weer verouderd zijn. Zo heb je ook nog: "It's raining pitchforks and hammer handles". Ik kan me ook niet voorstellen dat er veel mensen zijn die dat gebruiken. Maar sowieso worden er in het dagelijkse leven maar weinig spreekwoorden gebruikt. Gezegden zijn natuurlijk weer een andere categorie.

@Hieronder het is nog geen morgen .

[ Bericht 3% gewijzigd door Thormodo op 05-11-2009 23:01:55 ]
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 22:53:45 #24
67103 Caspian
Sneaky fucker, dont you think?
pi_74438339
Hey TS, hoe is het gegaan?
Take Sick Boy, for instance, he came off junk at the same time as me, not because he wanted to, you understand, but just to annoy me, just to show me how easily he could do it, thereby downgrading my own struggle.
  donderdag 5 november 2009 @ 23:05:43 #25
267741 SeeNoEvil
Never Give Up, Never Back Down
pi_74438821
quote:
Op donderdag 5 november 2009 22:53 schreef Caspian het volgende:
Hey TS, hoe is het gegaan?
psst morgen he
What get us into trouble is not what we don't know.
Its what we know for sure that just ain't so.
pi_74442778
Nu dan :
quote:
Iets te vroeg schreef Caspian het volgende:
Hey TS, hoe is het gegaan?
"I intend to live forever. So far, so good."
"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something"
pi_74442812
i'm going to get a fresh nose
even een frisse neus halen
pi_74443732
quote:
Dat is geen gezegde of uitdrukking, dat is een lied
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Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
pi_74444044
You can say that again
... ik zeg niet dat het zo is maar het voelt wel zo ...
  vrijdag 6 november 2009 @ 11:14:15 #30
164101 Thormodo
Nu inclusief tweede aap!
pi_74447306
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Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 09:02 schreef spijkerbroek het volgende:

[..]

Dat is geen gezegde of uitdrukking, dat is een lied
Deel van de lyrics:

We don't need no education
We dont need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
All in all you're just another brick in the wall.

Daar dacht ik gelijk aan bij dat zinnetje. Geen idee of het daar vandaan komt .
pi_74447476
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Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 11:14 schreef Thormodo het volgende:
Deel van de lyrics:

We don't need no education
We dont need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
All in all you're just another brick in the wall.

Daar dacht ik gelijk aan bij dat zinnetje. Geen idee of het daar vandaan komt .
Ja natuurlijk. Daar heb ik het ook vandaan.
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Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
  vrijdag 6 november 2009 @ 12:12:25 #32
36461 Joppy
geen colaboy
pi_74449059
How do you do?
-fine, thanks
And how do you do your wife?
-......
Let the beat control your body!
pi_74450483
Now everthing runs into the soup.
Now the monkey comes out of the sleeve.
East, west, home is evertthing best.
  vrijdag 6 november 2009 @ 20:05:18 #34
267741 SeeNoEvil
Never Give Up, Never Back Down
pi_74464863
nou gesprekje is gedaan. Het ging wel erg makkelijk.
Een 7,6 lijkt me niet slecht?
What get us into trouble is not what we don't know.
Its what we know for sure that just ain't so.
pi_74465347
dat lijkt het niet inderdaad. But maybe it is?
pi_74465680
quote:
Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 20:05 schreef SeeNoEvil het volgende:
Een 7,6 lijkt me niet slecht?
Ligt eraan waar je het mee vergelijkt.
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Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
  vrijdag 6 november 2009 @ 20:56:45 #37
20211 Da_Ripper
Follow your bliss
pi_74466868
quote:
Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 11:14 schreef Thormodo het volgende:
We don't need no education
don't need - no education --> double negative, and you say you don't need education ....

leuke uitspraken:
He fell down the ugly-tree and hit every branch on the way down
open a can of whoop-ass on you

meer van die flauwe vertalingen;
keeping it in the gates
Wat je vindt, ...
pi_74466990
quote:
Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 20:56 schreef Da_Ripper het volgende:

[..]

don't need - no education --> double negative, and you say you don't need education ....

leuke uitspraken:
He fell down the ugly-tree and hit every branch on the way down
open a can of whoop-ass on you

meer van die flauwe vertalingen;
keeping it in the gates
hou het in de hekken?
  vrijdag 6 november 2009 @ 21:01:35 #39
20211 Da_Ripper
Follow your bliss
pi_74467037
ok, niet te letterlijk dan ... hou het in de gaten

ook nog; everything comes good
Wat je vindt, ...
pi_74517686
It takes 2 to do it right.

Betekenis= In je 1tje lukt het je niet, maar met ze 2e wel
Lehme met Kruiden
pi_74524703
quote:
Op vrijdag 6 november 2009 20:56 schreef Da_Ripper het volgende:
don't need - no education --> double negative, and you say you don't need education ....
Dichterlijke vrijheid.
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Don't you see going to heaven is just in the thought that you might?
As an on-line radio program grows longer, the probability of a German song approaches 1.
  zondag 8 november 2009 @ 22:28:51 #42
67103 Caspian
Sneaky fucker, dont you think?
pi_74525698
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Op zondag 8 november 2009 22:03 schreef spijkerbroek het volgende:

[..]

Dichterlijke vrijheid.
Sowieso, taal is geen wiskunde.
Take Sick Boy, for instance, he came off junk at the same time as me, not because he wanted to, you understand, but just to annoy me, just to show me how easily he could do it, thereby downgrading my own struggle.
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