do you have wool socks - translation to greek
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do you have wool socks - translation to greek

ALBUM BY DARRYL WORLEY
Have You Forgotten; Have You Forgotten? (album)

do you have wool socks      
έχετε μάλλινες κάλτσες
where do you come from         
SONG BY ELVIS PRESLEY
Where Do You Come From?; Where Do You Come from?; Where Do You Come from
από πού κατάγεστε
how do you do         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
How Do You Do?; How Do You Do? (song); How Do You Do (song); How Do You Do (disambiguation); How Do You Do (album)
τι κάνετε, τι κάνεισ

Definition

sock
¦ noun
1. a knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg.
2. an insole.
3. a white marking on the lower part of a horse's leg.
4. informal a hard blow.
N. Amer. force or emphasis.
¦ verb informal
1. hit forcefully.
2. (sock something away) N. Amer. save up money.
3. (usu. be socked in) N. Amer. envelop or make impassable by inhospitable weather conditions: the beach was socked in with fog.
Phrases
knock (or blow) someone's socks off informal amaze or impress someone.
knock the socks off informal surpass or beat.
pull one's socks up informal make an effort to improve.
put a sock in it Brit. informal stop talking.
sock it to someone informal attack or make a forceful impression on someone.
Origin
OE socc 'light shoe', of Gmc origin, from L. soccus 'comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper', from Gk sukkhos.

Wikipedia

Have You Forgotten?

Have You Forgotten? is the first compilation album by American country music singer Darryl Worley. It was released on April 15, 2003 via DreamWorks Records Nashville. The album contains material from his first two albums, including four new songs, the title track, "I Will Hold My Ground", "I Need a Breather" and "Shiloh". The title track spent seven weeks at number one on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2003. Also released from this album were "Tennessee River Run" (previously found on his album I Miss My Friend) and "I Will Hold My Ground", the latter of which failed to make top 40. This album was certified gold by the RIAA. This CD is in HDCD format, providing improved audio quality on compatible players.