Basket Case — «Basket Case» Сингл Green Day из альбом … Википедия
Basket Case — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Basket Case se puede referir a: Basket Case (película), una película de terror y comedia de 1982 dirigida y escrita por Frank Henenlotter Basket Case 2, la secuela de 1990 de Basket Case Basket Case 3: La prole, la… … Wikipedia Español
Basket Case — Single par Green Day extrait de l’album Dookie Sortie 29 novembre 1994 Enregistrement 1993 Durée 3:01 Genre Punk rock … Wikipédia en Français
basket case — ˈbasket ˌcase noun [countable usually singular] JOURNALISM ECONOMICS a company, country, or economy that is doing so badly and has so many problems that it is likely to fail completely: • By any standard, the area is an economic basket case. * *… … Financial and business terms
basket case — basket cases 1) N COUNT If someone describes a country or organization as a basket case, they mean that its economy or finances are in a seriously bad state. [INFORMAL] Ten years ago Latin America was written off as a basket case. 2) N COUNT… … English dictionary
basket case — (n.) 1919, American English, originally a reference to quadriplegics as a result of catastrophic wounds suffered in World War I (the military vehemently denied there were any such in its hospitals), from BASKET (Cf. basket) + CASE (Cf. case)… … Etymology dictionary
basket case — If something is a basket case, it is so bad that it cannot be helped … The small dictionary of idiomes
basket case — n 1.) informal someone who you think is crazy = ↑nut case 2.) a country with many severe economic and social problems that are likely to continue for a long time … Dictionary of contemporary English
basket case — basket ,case noun count INFORMAL 1. ) an insulting word for someone who is unable to do anything because they are too nervous or upset: NERVOUS WRECK 2. ) a country or organization that has serious financial problems … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
basket case — ► NOUN informal ▪ a useless person or thing. ORIGIN originally US slang, denoting a soldier who had lost all four limbs … English terms dictionary