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hard case
Noun
slang
New-Zealand
Japanese Meaning
頑固で粘り強い人物(意地が張っていたり、困難に立ち向かうタイプの人) / 風変わりでユーモラスな人物(親しみを込めた冗談めかした表現として使われることもある)
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(slang) A tough person. / (New Zealand, slang) An amusing, funny, witty, or possibly strange person. May be used as a term of endearment.
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hard case
He's a hard case, but you can rely on him when things get rough.
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He's a hard case, but you can rely on him when things get rough.
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