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barder — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • kick off verb To begin something, especially an event, campaign or meeting.
  • shingle noun A thin, often overlapping piece of roofing or wall covering material.

Senses

barder is used for these senses in English:

  • kick off (intransitive, UK, idiomatic, colloquial) To be overcome with anger, to start an argument or a fight; to behave aggressively.
  • shingle (transitive) To cover with small, thin pieces of building material, with shingles.

kick off — full definition

  1. verb To begin something, especially an event, campaign or meeting.
  2. verb In football and similar sports, to start play by kicking the ball from the centre spot; as a noun, kick-off is the moment play begins.
  3. verb To lose your temper or start causing trouble, or of a situation, to erupt into a row or fight.

shingle — full definition

  1. noun A thin, often overlapping piece of roofing or wall covering material.
  2. noun A small signboard, especially one advertising a professional office.
  3. noun Small, smooth pebbles found on a beach, or a beach covered in them.
  4. verb To cover a roof or wall with shingles.

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