sack a person

sack a person
sack v a person jmdn. entlassen

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  • sack — sack1 [sak] n. [ME sak < OE sacc, akin to OHG sac, Goth sakkus < early Gmc borrowing < L saccus, bag, in LL(Ec), sackcloth garment < Gr sakkos < Sem: cf. Heb sak, Akkadian shaqqu, sackcloth] 1. a) a bag, esp. a large one of coarse… …   English World dictionary

  • sack|er — sack|er1 «SAK uhr», noun. a person who sacks or plunders. ╂[< sack2 + er1] sack|er2 «SAK uhr», noun. Baseball Slang. a baseman: »But Thompson, in his haste to make the throw, didn t wait for Davey Williams, Giant second sacker, to reach the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sack — 1. Alte Säcke brauchen viel Flecke. – Winckler, IX, 57. 2. Alte Säcke näht man nicht mit Seide. – Eiselein, 538. 3. An einem neuen Sacke bleibt das Mehl hängen. Holl.: Aan nieuwe zakken blijft het meel hangen. (Harrebomée, II, 487b.) 4. An einem… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • Sack (Adelsgeschlecht) — Wappen der vogtländischen Familie Sack Wappen einer lombardischen Familie Sacco aus dem 13. Jh …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sack — Beutel; Tragetasche; Sackerl (südd., österr.); Tüte; Tasche; Scrotum; Skrotum; Hodensack; Klöten (derb); Testikel ( …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Sack, der — Der Sack, des es, plur. die Säcke, Diminut. das Säckchen, Oberd. Säcklein. 1. Im weitesten Verstande, ein jeder hohler, an einem Ende verschlossener Raum; eine nur noch in einigen Fällen übliche Bedeutung. So nennet man eine Gasse ohne Ausgang in …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • sack out — verb prepare for sleep I usually turn in at midnight He goes to bed at the crack of dawn • Syn: ↑go to bed, ↑turn in, ↑bed, ↑crawl in, ↑kip down, ↑hit the hay, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sack race — The sack race is a competitive game in which participants place both of their legs inside a sack or pillow case and hop from a starting point toward a finish line. The first person to reach the finish line is the winner of the race.Sack racing is …   Wikipedia

  • sack artist — n a womaniser, seducer, Lothario. In the Literary Review, June 1987, in a review of Intercourse by Andrea Dworkin, Jane Elli son attributed this to Martin Amis. She was wrong. It is North American in origin, in common with other formulations such …   Contemporary slang

  • Sack of Gezer — For the siege of Gezer by Assyrian king Tiglath Pileser III see Siege of Gezer (c.733 BC) Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Gezer partof= campaign= caption= date=10th century BC place=Gezer, Palestine casus beli= territory= result=Egypt …   Wikipedia

  • sack it — vb British to forget, disregard (something or some one). As used by adolescents since 2000, the term may be inspired by the colloquial sack as dismiss, or the image of disposal in a bag. sackless adj 1. (of a female) flat chested 2. incompetent,… …   Contemporary slang

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