marin2

marin2
m. (de marin1) 1. моряк, плавател; 2. човек, който работи на кораб; 3. морско костюмче (за дете); 4. морски вятър (мек и придружен с валежи). Ќ faire chier le marin2 отегчавам, досаждам.

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