Το βιβλίο Street Talk 3 - Μια πιο κοντινή ματιά: Μάθημα 12
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repeatedly and frequently

ξανά και ξανά, επανειλημμένα
a small wound or bruise, often used when talking to children

μικρό τραύμα, μικρή πληγή
with faces or bodies touching or very close, especially while dancing

μάγουλο με μάγουλο, πρόσωπο με πρόσωπο
(of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination

από πόρτα σε πόρτα
(of a person) to look extremely happy and satisfied
overly elaborate or decorative, often in fashion or décor

υπερβολικά περίτεχνο ή διακοσμητικό, φανταχτερό
extremely enthusiastic or obsessed, often romantically

τρελός, παθιασμένος
baby talk used to make a baby laugh or react playfully

γαργαλίσματα, φιλί
used to represent laughter or amusement in a casual or sarcastic manner

Χα χα, Χε χε
to walk while holding hands, often as a sign of affection or unity
(of two things) to be closely connected to one another, particularly in a way that one of them causes the occurrence of another
direct and very close

σώμα με σώμα, χέρι-χέρι
describing a conversation or discussion that is honest, open, and sincere, typically between close friends or family members

καρδιά με καρδιά, ειλικρινής
used to express joy, celebration, or congratulations

Χιπ χιπ ζήτω!, Ζήτω!
a loose, flowing dress, usually worn in warm climates

ένα χαλαρό, ρέον φόρεμα
a first aid procedure where a person breathes air into another’s mouth to revive them

στόμα με στόμα, τεχνητή αναπνοή
used to reprimand children in a playful or mild way

Ατακτος ατακτος, Παιχνιδιάρης παιχνιδιάρης
used when two or more participants in a race or competition are very close and have an equal chance of winning
to urinate, often used in a way that is informal

κατουράω, τσίσα
a fluffy, decorative ball of material, typically waved by cheerleaders during performances

πομπόν, φούντα
(said in a playful or childlike manner) to defecate

κάνω κακά, κάνω πoπó
used to indicate that nothing has changed and things remain the same
being average or mediocre, neither impressive nor disappointing

μέτριος, μέτριος
used to refer to something unspecified, unknown, or not needing to be named explicitly

δείνα, ταδε
a casual way to say goodbye

Αντίο!, Τα λέμε!
to urinate, often used when speaking to or around children to make the topic sound less serious or more playful
any of various drums with small heads

τομ-τομ, οποιοδήποτε από τα διάφορα ντραμς με μικρές κεφαλές
a babyish or affectionate way to say stomach

κοιλίτσα, στομάχι
with one person next to another

ανά δύο, δίπλα-δίπλα
describing two or more things that are positioned next to each other

δίπλα-δίπλα, παρακείμενα
used to express pleasure or satisfaction related to taste, often in response to something delicious or appetizing

Μιαμ, Μμμμ
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