Tham khảo tài liệu 'slang and uncoventional english part 85', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | shake and bake sharp end 570 shake and bake noun 1 a non-commissioned officer fresh out of training us 1985. 2 a portable fire shelter used by workers fighting forest fires us 1991 shake and shiver shake noun a river uk 1960 shakedown noun 1 a search of a person or place us 1914. 2 an act of extortion us 1902 shake down verb 1 to search a person or a place us 191s. 2 to extort US 1872 shakers noun a bar featuring topless dancers us 1994 shaker wire noun a motion-detector system used for perimeter security in prisons us 1996 shakes noun any disease or condition characterised by trembling especially delirium tremens uk 1782 shake-up noun a mixture of wine and corn whisky us 1973 Shakey Isles nickname New Zealand. Noted for its earthquakes AUSTRALIA 1933 shake your shirt hurry p . Zealand 2002 shakey side noun the west coast of the US especially California. A term popularised during the citizens band radio craze of 1976 recognised by many but used by few. A reference to the seismic instability of the west coast us 1976 Shakies noun New Zealand. From the sobriquet the shakey isles Australia 1989 Shaky noun a Chevrolet car us 1965 shaky jake nickname the Jacobs radialengine powering Canadian-built variants of the Anson a training and liaison aircraft Canada 1995 sham noun a streetwise young male a friend an untrustworthy indi. . 1989 sham verb during the Vietnam war to fabricate an injury or aggravate a real injury in the hope of being sent home us 1991 sham-battle verb to engage in youth gang warfare us 1949 shambolic adjective disordered chaotic. From shambles uk 1958 sham dunk noun in poker a poor hand that wins a pot as a result of successfulbluffing us 1996 shame-face adjective shy cayman islands 1985 shameful used as a humorous admission that you have been cleverly ridiculed us 1963 shame out verb to ridicule vociferously us 1963 shameration noun the epitome of shame us 1963 shammer noun a soldier who prolongs a legitimate absence from the frontline to avoid .