(perf. >нашалить) caper; be naughty
impish, puckish, waggish
scapegrace; varmint
naughtiness, roguery; antic, mischief
dido, waggery
shallot
humpty-dumpty
imp, puck, romp
minx, impudent girl
clary
sage
shawl
rollick, escapade
random bullet
mad, crazy; slaphappy
easy money
shaman
hoodoo, one who practices voodoo; person or thing which brings bad luck
fenugreek, annual herb of western Asia and Europe that is used in medication and as a seasoning; seeds of the fenugreek plant that are used as a seasoning
mumble
champagne
champignon, type of mushroom
shampoo, soap or detergent used for washing the hair; cleaning agent used on rugs and upholstery
skewer, thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grilling; spit, pointed rod on which meat is roasted
sconce
chancre (Medicine), ulcer, sore (symptom of syphilis)
chance; hazard
cabaret singer
look out; odds, chances
blackmail, extortion; intimidation, act of intimidating
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