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stonking

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stonking [ˈstɒŋkɪŋ] ADJ (Brit) → cojonudo, de puta madre
stonking (dated Brit inf)
adjirre gut (dated inf)
advirre (dated inf); to have a stonking good timesich irre gut amüsieren (sl)


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