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Terms for subject Informal containing jungle | all forms | exact matches only
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it's a jungle out thereкак страшно жить (A: Gee, people are so rude in this town. B: Yup, it's a jungle out there. VLZ_58)
it's a jungle out thereчёрт поймёшь: хрен проссышь (Man, it's a jungle out there. VLZ_58)
jungle drumsслух (Tutik)
jungle drumsсарафанное радио (Tutik)
jungle feverлюбовь между белым и афроамериканкой (chronik)
jungle telegraphбаба бабе сказала (george serebryakov)
jungle telegraphодна баба сказала (george serebryakov)
jungle telegraphсарафанное радио (An informal means of communication or information, especially gossip. Used most commonly in the phrase "hear (something) on the jungle telegraph." (Analogous to "hear (something) through the grapevine.") Primarily heard in UK: I heard on the jungle telegraph that Stacy and Mark are getting a divorce! • A: "How do you know the company is going bust?" B: "I heard it on the jungle telegraph." thefreedictionary.com Alexander Demidov)