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| fr flapi (a) |
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| en knackered (a) |
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| es estar sopa (v) |
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| en kerry packered (a) |
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| en knackered (v) |
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| en drained (a) |
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| es rilarse (v) |
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| en knackered (a) |
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| fr flagada (a) |
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| en cream crackered (a) |
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| fr avoir la tête dans le cul (v) |
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| es baldado (a) |
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| en knackered (a) |
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| de gerädert (a) |
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| es molido (a) |
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| es hecho pelota (a) |
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| es mamado (a) |
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| sco scunner (v) |
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| en knackered (a) |
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| sco cuntit (a) |
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| fr claqué (a) |
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| en knackered |
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| fr naze (a) |
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| nl stikkapot (n) |
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| en knackered |
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| en knackeredness (n) |
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| fr être sur les rotules (v) |
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| es machacado (a) |
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| en knackered (a) |
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