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Subject: Slang English
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:18:12 -0800 (PST)
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Can anybody help me translate the technically called "Delayed Onset
Muscle Soreness" into a word in English slang, please???? Somehow I
don't believe that people use the whole term! I'd be vary grateful..
One more thing - again slang word for a very hard training that a
coach or anybody else gives you, sometimes used metaphorically when
you tell someone to do very many difficult things, to tell you give
them a hard time, but I'd like to know the verb meaning the same!
Thanks a lot
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