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put money on a horse - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

1956 SINGLE BY SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS
I Put a Spell on You (Sonique song); I Put A Spell On You; I Put a Spell On You

put money on a horse      
op paard wedden
beat a dead horse         
  • A man sits atop a dead horse in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]]. The idiom "to beat a dead horse" originated from the fact that flogging a dead horse will not compel it to do useful work.
IDIOM WHICH MEANS A PARTICULAR EFFORT IS A WASTE OF TIME AS THERE WILL BE NO OUTCOME
No sense beating a dead horse; Beat a dead horse; To slay the slain; Dead horse issue; Beating a dead horse
(slang), ouwe koeien uit de sloot halen, terug komen op iets wat al voorbij is, discussiëren over iets dat al beëindigd is; zijn tijd verdoen met iets dat niet zal slagen
flogging a dead horse         
  • A man sits atop a dead horse in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]]. The idiom "to beat a dead horse" originated from the fact that flogging a dead horse will not compel it to do useful work.
IDIOM WHICH MEANS A PARTICULAR EFFORT IS A WASTE OF TIME AS THERE WILL BE NO OUTCOME
No sense beating a dead horse; Beat a dead horse; To slay the slain; Dead horse issue; Beating a dead horse
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Definition

put option
¦ noun Stock Exchange an option to sell assets at an agreed price on or before a particular date.

Wikipedia

I Put a Spell on You

"I Put a Spell on You" is a 1956 song written and composed by Jalacy "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins, whose own recording of it was selected as one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It was also included in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings—published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981)—and ranked No. 313 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The selection became a classic cult song covered by a variety of artists and was his greatest commercial success, reportedly surpassing a million copies in sales, even though it failed to make the Billboard pop or R&B charts.