Results for “mande usted”
Pardon? / yes? (polite reply to being called)
Your group of male friends or crew — London slang for "the boys" or a wider group of guys.
Unpolished, messy, badly done.
Disgusted DansGaming face — that's gross.
My guy — close friend, trusted one.
To destroy, wreck or batter something. Also: exhausted, wrecked.
In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.
Exhausted; also broken.
Exhausted; or broken; or in trouble.
Exhausted; or broken beyond repair.
Broken; busted
Friend, trusted pal
Locked up / busted (Caló)
Wiped out, exhausted, limp (DR)
A respected friend or trusted person
A prisoner not yet trusted; slang opposite of 'convict.'
A crime family's trusted adviser.
Tired out, exhausted, feeling washed-out
Utterly exhausted, worn out
Exhausted, done in; also broken/muddled
Worn out, exhausted or forlorn
Wrecked — hungover, upset or exhausted
Utterly exhausted, knackered
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Radio term: the unit commander in person, not a stand-in.
Radio slang: directly behind you (rear/six-o'clock), or a commander.
The vacant, unfocused gaze of an exhausted or shell-shocked person
Utterly exhausted.
Shady, dishonest, low-down; not to be trusted
Genuinely exhausted
Dense, sugary St. Louis cake dusted with powdered sugar.
Utterly exhausted — Irish for being completely wiped out.
The girls — the female counterpart to 'mandem,' a group of women.
Completely exhausted — or, of an object, worn out and broken.
Completely done for, exhausted, or doomed — also, oddly, having done something brilliant.
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Wiped out, exhausted — knackered's close cousin.
Ugly, busted, or low-quality — a harsh insult for looks, fits, or anything that came out badly.