μακρύ χέρι
Greek
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈkɾi ˈçeɾi/
- Hyphenation: μα‧κρύ χέ‧ρι
Noun
μακρύ χέρι • (makrý chéri) n (uncountable)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see μακρύ (makrý), χέρι (chéri).
- (pejorative, idiomatic) long arms, sticky fingers (inclination to steal)
- Είχε μακριά χέρια αλλά κάποτε πιάστηκε. ― Eíche makriá chéria allá kápote piástike. ― He had sticky fingers but he was caught one time.
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- (pejorative, idiomatic) Roman hands and Russian fingers (tendency towards unwanted sexual touching)
- Όταν ήταν νέος, είχε μακρύ χέρι αλλά τώρα συμμορφώθηκε. ― Ótan ítan néos, eíche makrý chéri allá tóra symmorfóthike. ― When he was young, he had Roman hands and Russian fingers but now he's cleaned up his act.
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