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cosh$16941$ - translation to spanish

TELEVISION SERIES
Harry and cosh; Harry & Cosh

cosh      
v. dar un porrazo a, dar con una porra a
sedative         
A DRUG THAT SUBDUES EXCITEMENT AND CALMS THE SUBJECT WITHOUT INDUCING SLEEP, THOUGH DROWSINESS MAY BE PRODUCED
Tranquilizer; Tranquillizer; Tranquilliser; Tranquilizers; Sedatives; Sedatory; Tranquilizing drug; Tranquiliser; Herbal Sedative; Sedative-hypnotic; Tranquilizing agents; Hypnotics and sedatives; Sedative drug; Sedative drugs; Tranquilizer drugs; Tranquilisers; Sedative hypnotic; Tranquillisers; Sedative-hypnotic drugs; Chemical cosh; Ataractic; Misuse of sedatives; Tranquillizers
calmante
sedante
tranquilizers         
A DRUG THAT SUBDUES EXCITEMENT AND CALMS THE SUBJECT WITHOUT INDUCING SLEEP, THOUGH DROWSINESS MAY BE PRODUCED
Tranquilizer; Tranquillizer; Tranquilliser; Tranquilizers; Sedatives; Sedatory; Tranquilizing drug; Tranquiliser; Herbal Sedative; Sedative-hypnotic; Tranquilizing agents; Hypnotics and sedatives; Sedative drug; Sedative drugs; Tranquilizer drugs; Tranquilisers; Sedative hypnotic; Tranquillisers; Sedative-hypnotic drugs; Chemical cosh; Ataractic; Misuse of sedatives; Tranquillizers
tranquilizantes

Definition

cosh
cosh1
Brit.
¦ noun a thick, heavy stick or bar used as a weapon.
¦ verb hit on the head with a cosh.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
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cosh2 [k??, k?'se?t?]
¦ abbreviation Mathematics hyperbolic cosine.
Origin
from cos2 + -h for hyperbolic; cf. coth.

Wikipedia

Harry and Cosh

Harry and Cosh was a British children's television series directed by Daniel Peacock shown on Saturday afternoons on Shake! on Channel 5.

It starred Harry Capehorn, Coshti Dowden, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Gemma Baker and Linda Regan. It told the story of two teenagers, their relationship problems and dysfunctional families. It ran for 46 episodes from 30 October 1999 to 12 July 2003. Frankie Fitzgerald, Ricky Diamond and Carly Hillman appeared in some episodes as guest stars.

In 2002, it was nominated for a BAFTA.