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Billy 'Crash' Craddock - Rub it In ['雪上加霜' 'da la labă' 'азбука']

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The Story of 'Rub It In'
by Mo Rourk

"I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)"

* da la labă
* Bengali: kata ghaye nuner chite
* Chinese: Mandarin:
雪上加霜
(xuě shàng jiā shuāng)
* Danish: Føje spot til skade
* Finnish: pahentaa asiaa entisestään
* Icelandic: bæta gráu ofan á svart is(is), gera vont verra is(is), bæta móðgun við meingjörð is(is), blammera is(is)
* Italian: oltre il danno la beffa
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Verb

to add insult to injury

   1. (idiomatic) To further a loss with mockery or indignity.

          As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.

Verb

to rub it in

Etymology   1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.

          I know you're a better painter than I am, but you don't have to rub it in.

See also

    * rub in


See also

    * beat a dead horse
    * rub salt in the wounds


"to further a loss with mockery or indignity"

      1. (slang) to receive a handjob
Translations
          vreau să-i dau la labă

              I want to get a handjob from her/him

          i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă


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Rub It In

    "Rub It In" Single by Billy "Crash" Craddock from the album Rub It In B-side It's Hard to Love a Hungry, Worried Man Released 1974 Format 45 Record Recorded 1974 Genre Country Length 2:30 Label ABC

Writer(s)
 Layng Martine Jr.
Producer Ron Chancey

English Etymology

This was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. The story was of a bald man who swats at a fly which has just bitten him on the head, but instead hits himself on the head. The fly comments, "You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury". The actual wording appears in English from the middle of the 18th century.

 

The following pages link to handjob:
Plural
handjobs
handjob (plural handjobs)

   1. The sexual stimulation of a penis by the hand.

    * Index:English/h (← links)
    * hand (← links)
    * job (← links)
    * sega (← links)
    * handjobs (← links)
    * da la labă (← links)
    * happy ending (← links)
    * User:Visviva/Linkeration/h (← links)
Romanian
Etymology

da (to give) + la (to/at) + labă (palm). Literally "to give to the palm"
Verb

a da la labă (third-person singular present dă la labă, past participle dat la labă) 1st conj.

   1. (slang) to receive a handjob

          vreau să-i dau la labă

              I want to get a handjob from her/him

          i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă

              I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)

 Conjugation
da la labă. See also the conjugation table of da
infinitive     a da la labă
gerund     dând la labă
past participle     dat la labă
number     singular     plural
person     1st person     2nd person     3rd person     1st person     2nd person     3rd person
indicative         eu     tu     el/ea     noi     voi     ei/ele
present     dau la labă     dai la labă     dă la labă     dăm la labă     daţi la labă     dau la labă
imperfect     dădeam la labă     dădeai la labă     dădea la labă     dădeam la labă     dădeaţi la labă     dădeau la labă
simple perfect     dădui la labă     dăduşi la labă     dădu la labă     dădurăm la labă     dădurăţi la labă     dădură la labă
pluperfect     dădusem la labă     dăduseşi la labă     dăduse la labă     dăduserăm la labă     dăduserăţi la labă     dăduseră la labă
subjunctive         eu     tu     el/ea     noi     voi     ei/ele
present     să dau la labă     să dai la labă     să dea la labă     să dăm la labă     să daţi la labă     să dea la labă
imperative         —     tu     —     —     voi     —
affirmative         dă la labă             daţi la labă    
negative         nu da la labă             nu daţi la labă    


    * Note that the giver and receiver in this expression are reversed from "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms

    * a da la mână

Related terms

    * a face labă

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English

Etymology

This was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. The story was of a bald man who swats at a fly which has just bitten him on the head, but instead hits himself on the head. The fly comments, "You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury". The actual wording appears in English from the middle of the 18th century.

Verb

to add insult to injury

  1. (idiomatic) To further a loss with mockery or indignity.
    As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.

Verb

to rub it in

  1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.
    I know you're a better painter than I am, but you don't have to rub it in.

See also

Translations

to further a loss with mockery or indignity





The following pages link to handjob:

Noun

Singular
handjob


Plural
handjobs

handjob (plural handjobs)

  1. The sexual stimulation of a penis by the hand.
 

 

Romanian

Etymology

da (to give) + la (to/at) + labă (palm). Literally "to give to the palm"

Verb

a da la labă (third-person singular present dă la labă, past participle dat la labă1st conj.

  1. (slang) to receive a handjob
    vreau să-i dau la labă
    I want to get a handjob from her/him
    i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă
    I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)


Conjugation

    da la labă
infinitive a da la labă
gerund dând la labă
past participle dat la labă
number singular plural
person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
indicative
eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present dau la labă dai la labă dă la labă dăm la labă daţi la labă dau la labă
imperfect dădeam la labă dădeai la labă dădea la labă dădeam la labă dădeaţi la labă dădeau la labă
simple perfect dădui la labă dăduşi la labă dădu la labă dădurăm la labă dădurăţi la labă dădură la labă
pluperfect dădusem la labă dăduseşi la labă dăduse la labă dăduserăm la labă dăduserăţi la labă dăduseră la labă
subjunctive
eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present să dau la labă să dai la labă să dea la labă să dăm la labă să daţi la labă să dea la labă
imperative
tu voi
affirmative
dă la labă

daţi la labă
negative
nu da la labă

nu daţi la labă


  • Note that the giver and receiver in this expression are reversed from "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms

Related terms




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