- sneaky person
- s.persona llena de trucos, persona muy engañosa.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
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Waterloo, Nova Scotia — is a small rural community in western Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. The community extends approximately 10 kilometers from Route 210 to the Queens County line and is 20 kilometers from the commercial hub of Bridgewater. The Waterloo Road runs… … Wikipedia
weasel — /wee zeuhl/, n., pl. weasels, (esp. collectively) weasel, v. n. 1. any small carnivore of the genus Mustela, of the family Mustelidae, having a long, slender body and feeding chiefly on small rodents. 2. any of various similar animals of the… … Universalium
fefnicute — noun A two faced sneaky person … Wiktionary
weasel — wea·sel || wɪËzl n. carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory) v. evade, escape; fool, lead… … English contemporary dictionary
weaseled — wea·sel || wɪËzl n. carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory) v. evade, escape; fool, lead… … English contemporary dictionary
weaseling — wea·sel || wɪËzl n. carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory) v. evade, escape; fool, lead… … English contemporary dictionary
weasels — wea·sel || wɪËzl n. carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory) v. evade, escape; fool, lead… … English contemporary dictionary
weasel — wea•sel [[t]ˈwi zəl[/t]] n. pl. sels, (esp. collectively) sel, 1) mam any small carnivore of the genus Mustela, of the family Mustelidae, having a long, slender body and feeding chiefly on small rodents and birds: includes ferrets, stoats, minks … From formal English to slang
dirty dog — n. a low and sneaky person. □ What a low, dirty dog. □ That dirty dog tried to get fresh with me! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
weasel — 1. n. a sneaky person. □ You slimy weasel! How could you! □ If Fred weren’t such a weasel, we could get along better. 2. n. an earnest student. (Collegiate.) □ Who’s the weasel who always gets A’s? □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
weasel — [wē′zəl] n. pl. weasels or weasel [ME wesel < OE wesle, akin to Ger wiesel, prob. < IE base * weis , to flow out (with reference to the rank odor emitted by the animal) > VIRUS, BISON] 1. any of various agile musteline carnivores (esp.… … English World dictionary