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17:07 Dec 7, 2007 |
English to Romanian translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Slang / Engleza britanica | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ede Lungu Local time: 11:46 | ||||||
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4 | modernizeaza-te |
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2 | ţine-o tot aşa! |
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hip it up! ţine-o tot aşa! Explanation: Din ceea ce vad, sensul utilizarii este in general ceva gen "spice it up", a pune in valoare, accentua, puncta, a face mai interesant etc. http://www.google.ro/search?hl=ro&as_qdr=all&q="hip it up"&m... aici cred ca asta vrea sa zica "ţine-o tot aşa!", dar asa, intuitiv, nu sunt sigura -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2007-12-07 17:39:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hip -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 51 mins (2007-12-07 17:58:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "So go be hip my friend - hip it up... with your goofy hats and dirty t-shirts." adica fii cool! "Sofia is sassy, and I want her personality to come out in whatever she's wearing, like an eyelet dress with Converse hi-tops to hip it up a little bit. "The intention was to slightly hip it up, since I wore a gray camel hair jacket and a black silk tie." "Basically it was a white bread kind of avenue but they brought in people like Stephanie Mills etc to hip it up to make it enjoyable for a more diverse..." ţine-o tot aşa! fii cool! |
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hip it up! modernizeaza-te Explanation: :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2007-12-07 18:23:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sau Fi modern (sofisticat)! Ramai cool! |
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