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to be in
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lots of huges and kisses
Large amount of money
Noun. A flat coarse bread, made from the scraps of dough leftover in baking. [Scotland/Tyneside/Northern use]
Adj. Moany, whingey, feeble. Also morngie and mawngy. [Lancs/Yorks use]
Noun. A spree, often involving food or alcohol. Verb. To go on a spree.
The increase in courage and combat abilities linked to heavy alcohol consumption.
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To attack in some way... non-physical... for example with an imaginary ray gun. It seems to have come into favour with the advent of science fiction but has stayed the course. Now used to cover actual violence as well, especially if you win "I zapped him and he went down like a sack of spuds!".
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