What does ön in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word ön in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ön in Swedish.
The word ön in Swedish means Kom igen, fält-baserad, intensiv, total, totalt, göra en knock-on, göra en knock on, knock-on, knock on, på, på-knapp, med is, roll-on, roll on, roll-on-, roll on-, något upphetsande, något sexigt, något upphetsande. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ön
Kom igen(informal (eagerness) My holiday starts tomorrow; bring it on! |
fält-baserad(figurative (carried out on site) |
intensiv(intense or intensive) |
total(informal (extreme, utter) |
totalt(slang (extremely, completely) |
göra en knock-on, göra en knock on(rugby: use arm illegally) (rugby) |
knock-on, knock on(rugby: illegal use arm) (rugby) |
på, på-knapp(button) Press "on". |
med is(informal, figurative (drink: served with ice) I'll take a whiskey on the rocks, please. |
roll-on, roll on(product applied with a roller ball) This pain-relief gel is available as a roll-on. |
roll-on-, roll on-(applied with a roller ball) (förled) I prefer roll-on deodorants to sprays. |
något upphetsande(informal (aphrodisiac) Many people think of oysters as a turn-on. |
något sexigt, något upphetsande(informal (sth that arouses interest) Some people find visiting museums and art galleries a turn-on, but it's not really my kind of thing. |
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