blarney

blarney
blarney
tr['blɑːnɪ]
noun
1 familiar halago, coba
transitive verb
1 familiar dar coba
blarney ['blɑrni] n
: labia f fam
blarney
n.
lisonja s.f.
zalamería s.f.
v.
adular v.
'blɑːrni, 'blɑːni
mass noun (colloq) labia f (fam)
['blɑːnɪ]
1.
N labia * f
2.
VT dar coba a *, engatusar
3.
CPD

Blarney Stone Npiedra del castillo de Blarney, al sudoeste de Irlanda, que se dice que transmite el don de la galantería al que la besa

- kiss the Blarney Stone
* * *
['blɑːrni, 'blɑːni]
mass noun (colloq) labia f (fam)

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