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  1. I think you deserve a new swingline stapler.

    I think you deserve a new swingline stapler.
  2. You are obviously the superior Office...

    To further quote from Office Space, let me just say that here, "I believe a man would get his ass kicked for saying something like that." :wink:[/quote]

    The quote is "I believe you'd get your ass...
  3. To further quote from Office Space, let me just...

    To further quote from Office Space, let me just say that here, "I believe a man would get his ass kicked for saying something like that." :wink:
  4. I assume that means you misspelled something or...

    I assume that means you misspelled something or made some sort of writing error?
  5. Yeah. Say that once and see what kind of response...

    What about "Screw up one's face".[/quote]
    Yeah. Say that once and see what kind of response you get. They'll either think you're into some kinky sеx stuff or that you just had acid thrown in your...
  6. Re: Zakrivat/Zakrit goloza vs. zazhmurit'sya

    a) wouldn't it be "love and die!" rather than "love while you die?"
    b) why does this have aspectual shift in the imperative forms of "to die"?
  7. Re: Zakrivat/Zakrit goloza vs. zazhmurit'sya

    OK, got it. Thanks. I tried plugging it in to lingvo, but the за- threw it off. This is what it gave me без префикса : to screw up one's eyes, to narrow one's eyes (squint definitely sounds better to...
  8. Re: Zakrivat/Zakrit goloza vs. zazhmurit'sya

    Huh. Never heard that before; good to know -- but is it the same thing as "to wince?"
  9. Re: Zakrivat/Zakrit goloza vs. zazhmurit'sya

    zazhmurit'sya - to close one's eyes tight, to screw up one's eyes[/quote]
    So this would be to wince (to close your eyes tightly from pain)? I don't know what you mean by "screw-up" -- to injure them...
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