prasknout — meaning in English
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English meaning
- burst verb To break open suddenly, often from internal pressure.
- peach noun A soft, juicy fruit with fuzzy yellow-red skin and a large single stone, grown on the Prunus persica tree.
- rupture noun A sudden break, tear, or burst, especially in tissue or a container.
- snitch verb To inform on someone, often betraying a friend or group.
Senses
prasknout is used for these senses in English:
- burst (transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
- peach (intransitive, obsolete) To inform on someone; turn informer.
- rat out (slang, derogatory, transitive) To inform authorities (about someone); to tell on (somebody).
- rupture (ambitransitive) To burst, break through, or split, as under pressure.
- snitch (slang, intransitive) To inform on, especially in betrayal of others.
burst — full definition
- verb To break open suddenly, often from internal pressure.
- verb To move suddenly and forcefully, especially entering or exiting.
- noun A sudden, brief outbreak or surge of something.
peach — full definition
- noun A soft, juicy fruit with fuzzy yellow-red skin and a large single stone, grown on the Prunus persica tree.
- noun A pale yellowish-pink color resembling the fruit's skin.
- noun Informal: a particularly pleasing or likeable person or thing.
- verb British slang: to inform on someone, especially to the police.