Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
jasper
Portuguese translation:
Um caipira/jeca/matuto qualquer
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English term
wrong jasper
Minha dúvida é a seguinte:
Em uma série americana dos anos 60, um fazendeiro diz para outro personagem:
"You want to play hard with me, you just picked yourself the wrong jasper."
Desde já, agradeço a ajuda.
3 +2 | Um caipira/jeca/matuto qualquer | Joao Moderno |
4 | jeca | Ulisses Pasmadjian |
3 +1 | o tipo/gajo errado | expressisverbis |
4 | o fulano errado | Nick Taylor |
Jan 27, 2020 22:15: Felipe Tomasi changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Jan 30, 2020 04:03: Matheus Chaud Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Ana Cravidao, Mario Freitas, Felipe Tomasi
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Proposed translations
Um caipira/jeca/matuto qualquer
jeca
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Note added at 50 minutos (2020-01-26 15:27:15 GMT)
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Desculpe, a resposta completa seria "o jeca errado"
o tipo/gajo errado
noun Older Slang.
a fellow; guy.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/jasper
No Brasil, acho que vocês se referem a "cara" errado.
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