sock it to someone

sock it to someone
expr sl esp AmE
1)

That audience has paid a lot of money to hear you sing and they want value for their money, so go out there and sock it to them — Публика заплатила большие деньги, чтобы послушать, как ты поешь, и они хотят получить удовольствие за свои деньги, поэтому иди и покажи им, на что ты способен

You really socked it to them! — Ты был просто великолепен

She will sock it to you — Ты от нее тащиться будешь

2)

Come on! Sock it to me! I can take it — Говори, не стесняйся. Я как-нибудь переживу это

Sock it to 'em! — Возьми их в оборот

Sock it to me! — Ну давай, что же ты, я жду

They may let you off the first time but the second time they'll sock it to you — На первый раз они могут тебя отпустить, но во второй раз они тебе спуску не дадут

Thanks for socking it to that tart — Спасибо за то, что вы дали по мозгам этой твари

3) vulg

Sock it to me, why don't you? — Ну покажи, как ты меня любишь. Давай же!


Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . . 2003.

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  • sock it to someone — informal phrase to say or do something to someone in a very strong and direct way When it was her turn to speak, she stood up and socked it to them. Thesaurus: talking in a direct waysynonym Main entry: sock * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • sock it to someone — informal attack or make a forceful impression on someone. → sock …   English new terms dictionary

  • sock it to someone — (Slang) hit someone hard; harshly criticize someone …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sock it to someone — informal to say or do something to someone in a very strong and direct way When it was her turn to speak, she stood up and socked it to them …   English dictionary

  • sock — I UK [sɒk] / US [sɑk] noun [countable] Word forms sock : singular sock plural socks * 1) a soft piece of clothing that you wear on your foot inside your shoe a pair of yellow socks 2) informal the action of hitting someone or something with a lot …   English dictionary

  • sock — {{11}}sock (n.) O.E. socc light slipper, a West Germanic borrowing from L. soccus light low heeled shoe, variant of Gk. sykchos a kind of shoe, perhaps from Phrygian or another Asiatic language. To knock the socks off (someone) beat thoroughly is …   Etymology dictionary

  • sock — sock1 [ sak ] noun count * 1. ) a soft piece of clothing that you wear on your foot inside your shoe: a pair of yellow socks 2. ) INFORMAL the action of hitting someone or something with a lot of force work/laugh/run etc. your socks off INFORMAL… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sock — noun 1》 a knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg. 2》 an insole. 3》 a white marking on the lower part of a horse s leg. 4》 informal a hard blow.     ↘N. Amer. force or emphasis. verb informal 1》 hit forcefully. 2》 (sock something… …   English new terms dictionary

  • sock — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. [half] hose, anklet, stocking; slang, slug, punch, clout, wallop, jab. v. t., slang, strike, slug, etc. See clothing, impulse. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stocking, hose, ankle length stocking; see… …   English dictionary for students

  • sock — ► NOUN 1) a knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg. 2) an insole. 3) informal a hard blow. ► VERB informal ▪ hit forcefully. ● knock (or blow) someone s socks off Cf. ↑knock …   English terms dictionary

  • sock — sock1 S3 [sɔk US sa:k] n [Sense: 1,3 4; Origin: Old English socc, from Latin soccus light shoe ] [Sense: 2,5; Date: 1600 1700; Origin: SOCK2] 1.) a piece of clothing made of soft material that you wear on your foot inside your shoe …   Dictionary of contemporary English


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