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  • 51The Heart of Saturday Night — Album par Tom Waits Sortie 1974 Enregistrement 1974 à Wally Heider Studios, (Hollywood, Californie) Durée 40:54 Genre Folk, Jazz, Blues …

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  • 52The All-Night Show — is a 1980 film starring Jim Carrey. The film is about North America s first regular late night marathon, running live nightly from after sign off until 6:00 AM. The format was a montage of old films, clips, episodics, guest appearances and… …

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  • 53wee — wee1 [wi:] adj [usually before noun] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: wee small amount, short time (13 20 centuries), from Old English wAge weight ] 1.) informal very small used especially in Scottish English ▪ My wee boy is three. 2.) a wee bit… …

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  • 54wee — 1 adjective (usually before noun) 1 ScotE or informal very small: a wee kitten 2 a wee bit informal to a small degree: I m a wee bit tired. 3 the wee (small) hours ScotE and AmE the early hours of the morning, just after midnight small hours BrE… …

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  • 55The Ocean Walker — Infobox Arrested Development episode episode name = The Ocean Walker episode no = 3AJD06 airdate = December 5, 2005 writer = Jake Farrow and Sam Laybourne director = Paul Feig on the next = “Michael relives a wedding nightmare.” | guest star =… …

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  • 56wee — I. /wi / (say wee) adjective (weer, weest) 1. little; very small: just a wee bit, thanks. –phrase 2. the wee (small) hours, the hours immediately following midnight. {Middle English we, variant of wei (small) quantity, Old English wēg weight,… …

  • 57wee folk —    obsolete mainly Irish the fairies    Malevolent creatures of whom you had to speak nicely to appease them. Also as the wee people:     The belief in the wee folk , or gentry , is very much more wisely spread. {Cornhill Magazine, February, 1877 …

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  • 58wee drop —    mainly Irish/Scottish    a drink of whisky    As a with a little something, the volume is seldom small. Also as wee dram or wee half:     Manis was always fond of the wee dhrap. (MacManus, 1899)     ... a wee hauf held my heart in cheer. (A.… …

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  • 59Wee man — while “wee” usually means small it is used in the this context to indicate young man often used by fathers to refer to their sons. On the other hand, “In the name o the wee man” is a mild expletive! …

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  • 60wee small hours — noun The very early morning, just after midnight, when most people are asleep. , He worked into the wee small hours to get everything perfect for the opening day. Syn: oh dark thirty, small hours, wee hours …

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