limp up (Vadim Rouminsky) | |
drag one's butt (into -- куда-л.: If you're not feeling well, you should not be dragging your butt into work. ART Vancouver) | |
shut intrans (pf of припираться); close intrans (pf of припираться); barge in (pf of припираться); come (pf of припираться) | |
come (шутл. русск. (Припёрлись они...) MichaelBurov); arrive (шутл. русск. (Припёрлись они...) MichaelBurov) | |
barge in; close; come; deliver; press (against); roll up; set ajar; block; bring; place (against); squeeze (against); show up (Ваня.В) | |
place something firmly against (something); secure | |
place against (pf of припирать); press against (pf of припирать); squeeze against (pf of припирать); block (pf of припирать); shut (pf of припирать); set ajar; bring (pf of припирать); deliver (pf of припирать); barge in (pf of припирать); roll up (pf of припирать) | |
barge in; deliver; press (against); roll up; set ajar; block; bring; place (against); shut; squeeze (against); set a door or window ajar | |
Russian thesaurus | |
прийти (MichaelBurov) |
припереться: 85 phrases in 9 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Diplomacy | 1 |
Figurative | 9 |
General | 39 |
Idiomatic | 9 |
Informal | 10 |
Makarov | 12 |
Proverb | 1 |
Slang | 3 |