Wolf Of Wall Street 2 Flashcards

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Prior/prior to (formal)

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A prior conviction
In my prior job i had to give classes to groups of people
Prior to living here i lived in moldova
Prior to his discovery of my videos his learning was less efficient

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2
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Feed the geese

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Masturbate
I realy had to feed the geese this morning

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3
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Fall out of balance

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To lose control
Youre about to fall down

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4
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Tip over

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to (cause to) fall over onto one side:
Be careful not to tip that cup of coffee over.

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5
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Implode

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to fail suddenly and completely:
His campaign imploded during the summer amid charges of mismanagement and overspending.

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6
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Pop off to the bathroom

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To go to the bathroom quickly

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7
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Stroking

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to move a hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure:
Stroke the dog if you want, he won’t bite.
She lovingly stroked Chris’s face with the tips of her fingers.

Stroke ypu chin

Гладить

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8
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Stroke

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Rubbing your d

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9
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Being sharp

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having or showing alert competence and clear understanding.

So keep you sharp between the ears means to stay alerted

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10
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Ferris wheel

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Amusement ride whis consists of a big wheel with carrying passenger components

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11
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Halkidki

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He meant halkidki olives

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12
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Parade

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a large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration of something:
a victory parade

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13
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Ins and outs of

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the detailed or complicated facts of something:
the ins and outs of
I know how to use computers, but I don’t really understand the ins and outs of how they work.
Ins and out of law
The next six months i got to knoe the ins and outs of wall street

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14
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Gear up

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to prepare for something that you have to do, or to prepare someone else for something:
gear (someone/something) up for something Politicians are already gearing up for the election.

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15
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At last

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At last
We use at last when we have been impatient as a result of long delays. Like finally, at last occurs in the normal mid position for adverbs as well as in front and end position:

At last I’ve discovered how to print envelopes on my printer!

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16
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Plummet

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tofallveryquicklyandsuddenly:

Housepriceshave plummeted inrecentmonths.

Severallargerocksweresentplummetingdownthemountain.

17
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dirty laundry

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ususally used to describe someones secrets that they dont want anyone to find out about. Everyone usually wants to know about others dirty laundry.
I found out about janes dirty laundry!
don henley did a good song describing dirty laundry

18
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Pawn

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toleaveapossessionwith apawnbroker, who gives youmoneyfor it and cansellit if themoneyis notpaidback within acertaintime:

Of allitemspawned,jewelleryis the mostcommon.

19
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We spoke on the phone a few minutes ago

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Am vorbit pe telefon

20
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List listed

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make a list of.
“I have listed four reasons below”

Be present in a list

21
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Capital

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money and possessions, especially a large amount of money used for producing more wealth or for starting a new business:
She leaves her capital untouched in the bank and lives off the interest.

22
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Radar

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a system that uses radio waves to find the position of objects that cannot be seen:
Other vessels in the area show up on the ship’s radar (screen).

23
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Crap

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something of extremely poor quality.
“please bring me back the tackiest piece of tourist crap you can find”

24
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Schmucks

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a stupid or silly person:
Her husband is such a schmuck

25
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Regulate

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to control an activity or process by rules or a system:
A computer system regulates production.

26
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Regulated

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controlled by rules or laws:
Most reputable, regulated businesses will ensure a steady cash flow.

27
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Markup

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the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overheads and profit.
“a markup of 50 per cent”

28
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Request

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to ask for something politely or officially:
[ + that ] We requested that the next meeting be held on a Friday.

29
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Mailed

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to send a letter, etc. or to email something:
She mailed it last week but it still hasn’t arrived.