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⇒ pull a fast one on someone |
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gen. |
водить кого-л. за нос; надурить; обжулить; обмануть; провести (кого-л.) |
Gruzovik, fig. |
смастерить |
idiom. |
мошенничать; совершить махинацию; схитрить (on Tamerlane); хитрить (She was pulling a fast one when she said she had a headache and went home. Anglophile); облапошить (to successfully deceive someone: "You paid too much – I think he pulled a fast one on you." (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver); одурачить (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver); дурачить (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver) |
inf. |
разыграть (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver) |