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Держи себя в руках!
  SLT: Hold yourself in (your) arms/hands
🇬🇧 Get hold of yourself, keep calm, govern your temper!

#memes

#just_a_joke

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🇬🇧 The removal of teeth and old dental fillings: quick and inexpensive.

Ирис(ка)
   [i-ri-s(ka)]
   Toffee 

🔻It is a confection made by caramelizing sugar or molasses (creating inverted sugar) along with butter, and occasionally flour.

Have you ever tried this candy?

#memes

#brief_and_interesting

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🇬🇧 The coolest socks I've ever seen.
With the socks like these you can tell your boss that you have paws.


▶️ Я не могу, у меня лапки! (revision)

#memes 

#just_a_joke

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Интересно...
'Твою' - литературное слово.
'Мать' - тоже.
А вместе - ругательство.

🇬🇧 Just curious...
'Your(s)' is a literary word.
'Mother' is also literary.
And together they are a curse.


🔞▶️ Твою (ж) мать! (Revision)

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3 корочки
  [tri ko-rach-ki]

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1. Bread crusts, bread crumbs (a popular Russian snack which goes with beer🍺)
2. Identification(s) (for example, FSB service)
3. Diplomas are also called 'корочки'.

#memes

#spoken_Russian

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Русские не сдаются!
[ru-ski-ye ni zda-yu-tsa]
Russians don’t give up/ don't surrender!

🔻This is a catchphrase that was one of the combined arms slogans of the Russian army, dating back to the end of the 18th century.

🔻The phrase became most famous in connection with the defense of the Osowiec fortress in the First World War.

🔻On the Internet the catchphrase is sometimes used in relation to courage and inner strength of people not even of Russian nationality.

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#memes
#useful_vocabulary

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