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91lard the books — dishonestly to increase a claim for repayment You enrich the mix by adding too much fat: The housekeeper at Twin Beeches regularly larded her books with non existent bills. (Deighton, 1972) …
92lard-ass — noun (C) AmE spoken an insulting word for someone who is fat …
93lard ass — n. fat person, especially when the person has large buttocks …
94lard-ass — See fat ass …
95lard stone — noun : steatite …
96lard type — noun : a type of hog adapted to converting feed (as corn) into fat compare meat type …
97lard´like´ — …
98Vallée d'Aoste Lard d'Arnad — Le Vallée d Aoste Lard d Arnad est le nom d un produit de charcuterie traditionnel obtenu sur le territore de la commune d Arnad, dans la région autonome Vallée d Aoste. Depuis 1996, la dénomination Vallée d Aoste Lard d Arnad est protégée par un …
99Mark and Lard — Mark and Lard, the stage name of Mark Radcliffe (Mark) and Marc Riley (Lard), are former BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys. Mark and Lard joined Radio 1 in October 1993 and left in March 2004. The pair moved to Radio 1 from BBC Radio 5 s evening Hit the… …
100Keith Lard — Keith Winston Lard, is a fictional fire safety officer from Bolton, played by Peter Kay. Lard has appeared in two of Peter Kay s television comedies on Channel 4, That Peter Kay Thing (in the episode Eyes Down ) and in the first series of Peter… …