This is what you do if you *get* a virus.
catch
не в своей тарелке
like a fish out of water
Something cool. A highly popular word these days
"Yo, that party was ***!"
lit
very dark hair
jet-black hair
Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
If you pass the virus to others, this verb is used.
infect
как красная тряпка для быка
like a red rag to a bull
a sarcastic "NO"
- Will you do your homework every day of May holidays?
- ***!
bet
она поседела
she went grey
What word contains all of the twenty six letters?
alphabet
those people who are more likely to be infected by a virus.
vulnerable
somebody with a very bad eyesight
as blind as a bat
This is a synonym to "lit" meaning "high in quality or mind blowing"
"That new shirt is ***!"
"Ain't nobody *** as me!"
dope
пухлые щёчки
chubby cheeks
If the day before yesterday is the 23rd, then what is the day after tomorrow.
The 27th
How do you call a big organization that deals with medical services in the UK?
NHS
старого учить, что мёртвого лечить.
you can't teach an old dog new tricks
gossip, some cool information, news
"What's the *** with them? Are they a couple?"
"I heard some *** about Saturday night!"
tea
свисающие усы
droopy moustache
Four golfers named Mr. Black, Mr. White, Mr. Brown and Mr. Blue were competing in a tournament. The caddy didn't know their names, so he asked them. One of them, Mr. Brown, told a lie.
The 1st golfer said "The 2nd Golfer is Mr. Black."
The 2nd golfer said "I am not Mr. Blue!"
The 3rd golfer said "Mr. White? That's the 4th golfer."
And the 4th golfer remained silent. Which one of the golfers is Mr. Blue?
The fourth
This is from the Queen's speech. This word means that our life was interrupted. It's a noun.
disruption
(look) untidy and dirty
look like something the cat brought in
shocked or stunned
"Katy's video got me ***"
shook
она очень ухоженная
she's immaculately groomed
What 4-letter word can be written forward, backward or upside down, and can still be read from left to right?
NOON