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Slava Tkachev
What does it mean? "to break out in cold sweats"?
1. to break out in cold sweats
2. black out
3. pass out
4. come out in (he's just come out in spots)
5.run down (I just feel tired every day: I think I'm run down)
Feb 9, 2012 7:45 PM
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The band Thin Lizzy sing a great song about Cold Sweat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEVuA0Vd3u0&feature=related
February 10, 2012
1. Literally break out in cold sweats. If you feel unwell etc.
February 9, 2012
1. Nervousness
2. Faint or become unconscious or not remember what you did (anger was so strong I blacked out)
3. Same as 2 but literally fall down
4. (Spots) have just started to appear
5. Too much energy use with not enough sleep (a car battery runs down too - become depleted).
February 9, 2012
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