i lost my ticket - перевод на греческий
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i lost my ticket - перевод на греческий

1984 SINGLE BY "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC
I Lost On Jeopardy; I Lost On Jeopardy!

i lost my ticket      
έχασα το εισιτήριό μου.
get lost         
  • In a [[maze]], one can get lost on a voluntary basis
LOSING SPATIAL REFERENCE
Get lost; User:Heule01/Getting lost; Draft:Getting lost; Got lost; Gets lost; To get lost; Lostness; Being lost
χαθείτε
return ticket         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tickets; Movie tickets; Coach ticket; Ticket (receipt); Return ticket; Ticket (disambiguation); Ticket (Movie); Tram ticket; Ticket (film)
εισιτήριο μετ" επιστροφής

Определение

traffic ticket
n. (AE)
summons for a traffic violation
(CE has ticket)
1) to give smb. a traffic ticket
2) to get; pay a traffic ticket
3) to fix a traffic ticket ('to arrange to have a traffic ticket nullified')
4) a traffic ticket for (the police officer gave her a ticket for speeding)

Википедия

I Lost on Jeopardy

"I Lost on Jeopardy" is a song by American musician "Weird Al" Yankovic from his second album, "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D, released in 1984. The song is a parody of "Jeopardy" by The Greg Kihn Band, released in 1983, and its refrain "Our love's in jeopardy". The parody's lyrics center on the game show Jeopardy!, and features a guest vocal from Don Pardo, who announced for Jeopardy! from 1964 to 1975. The music video uses a set inspired by the game show, and in addition to Pardo, features cameos from the show's host Art Fleming as well as Dr. Demento and Greg Kihn. The song was released just prior to the revival of Jeopardy! in 1984, though contrary to popular theory, the revival was already in the works and was not inspired by Yankovic's song.

The song has appeared on several compilation albums, including "Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988), Wacky Favorites (1993), and Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994). The song charted at 83 on the Hot 100.