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  • 1bugger — 1 noun (C) spoken especially BrE 1 taboo someone who is very annoying or unpleasant: Bill s an obnoxious little bugger. 2 a rude word meaning someone that you pretend to be annoyed with, although you actually like them: What are you doing, you… …

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  • 2bugger —    Technically this is a reference to a sodomite, but the word is very frequently used in the northern counties of England to mean little more than ‘chap, man’. At its most pejorative it is a synonym of ‘bastard’. The Blinder, by Barry Hines, has …

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  • 3bugger all — [B] nothing, diddly squat, fuck all    Hey Giulio, what did you win? Bugger all nothing! …

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  • 4D'You Know What I Mean? — This article is about a 1996 song by the band Oasis. For the 1971 song by Lee Michaels, see Do You Know What I Mean. D You Know What I Mean? Single by Oasis …

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  • 5D'You Know What I Mean? — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «D You Know What I Mean?» Sencillo de Oasis del álbum Be Here Now Publicación 7 de julio de 1997 (UK) Formato CD, 7 vinyl, 12 …

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  • 6Brendan Behan — Infobox Writer name = Brendan Francis Behan imagesize = 150px caption = Brendan Behan with Jackie Gleason pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = birth date|1923|2|9|mf=y birthplace = Dublin deathdate = death date and age|1964|3|20|1923|2|9|mf=y… …

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  • 7List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 8List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 9Ender Wiggin — Andrew Ender Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card s science fiction story Ender s Game and its sequels ( Speaker for the Dead , Xenocide , Children of the Mind ), as well as in the first part of the spin off series, Ender s… …

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  • 10Barnacle Bill (song) — Barnacle Bill the Sailor (Roud 4704) is an American drinking song adapted from Bollocky Bill the Sailor , a traditional folk song originally titled Abraham Brown .Cray, Ed. (1992) The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs . University of Illinois.]… …

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