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to be lazy, "I've been dossing all day", also can mean to truant, "dossing off" (similar to bunking off). Additionally it can informally take the form of a noun (i.e. "that lesson was a doss", meaning that lesson was easy, or good (primarily central Scotland).
Haggas said "I'm chuffed to bits with him. He came good at the end of the race. He's such a genuine, kind horse. He'd prefer softer ground, but he dug in and I'm thrilled." [24] At Ascot on 17 October Addeybb started at odds of 9/1 when he made his second attempt to win the Champion Stakes.
chuff The buttocks or anus. [87] chuffed to be very pleased about something. [88] clever dick, clever clogs Someone who is annoyingly or ostentatiously clever. [89] clock 1. The face. 2. To spot, notice. 3. To hit as in "clock round the earhole". [90] cock 1. Penis. 2. Nonsense. 3. A friend or fellow. [91] cock-up as a noun or verb, blunder ...
Another version of FUBAR, said to have originated in the military, gives its meaning as "Fucked Up By Assholes in the Rear". [ citation needed ] This version has at least surface validity in that it is a common belief among enlistees that most problems are created by the military brass (officers, especially those bearing the rank of general ...
Prior to the induction, Camilleri said "I'm chuffed. I think the Falcons did play a part in the Australian music explosion ... I'm happy it's been acknowledged. The Falcons were a band out of time. What we played wasn't what was being played. It was an R&B/reggae sound in the time of flares and funk and pop music.
The Brutalist, an epic movie about a Hungarian architect who builds a new life in the US after World War Two, won three prizes, including best drama and best actor for Adrien Brody.
Bollocks (/ ˈ b ɒ l ə k s /) is a word of Middle English origin meaning "testicles".The word is often used in British English and Irish English in a multitude of negative ways; it most commonly appears as a noun meaning "rubbish" or "nonsense", an expletive following a minor accident or misfortune, or an adjective to describe something that is of poor quality or useless.
The I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! cast have been busy welcoming their two new campmates to jungle life.. Love Island favourite Maura Higgins and broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles made a ...