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Vic Reeves Big Night Out choose

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[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Right now he’s belting through a forest in Bombay.
at belt, v.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Of course it bloody is, of course it bloody is.
at bloody, adv.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: I choose not to wear trousers [...] as I have been caught short on a number of occasions.
at caught short, adj.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Your wife’s playin’ midnight skittles with a cheeseball.
at cheeseball (n.) under cheese, n.1
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: I beg your pardon, old chum.
at chum, n.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: It went like the clappers!
at go like the clappers (v.) under clappers, n.3
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Ten thousand curses on this darned module.
at darned, adj.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: How the dickens do I go forward in time fifteen centuries?
at dickens, the, phr.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Now I’m dishy.
at dishy, adj.1
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Yo! Respect, Dennis!
at respect (due), phr.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: He waved goodbye as he sank out of sight like a crab in a workman’s lavy.
at lav, n.1
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: She hath nicked off, son.
at nick off (v.) under nick, v.3
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: I am a good fighter, I went and popped the teacher.
at pop, v.1
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: You sure are one classy broad to be hangin’ around with a scumball like Tony Peretti.
at scumball (n.) under scum, n.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Scuppered Lord Wolesey’s speedboat.
at scupper, v.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Shut it, homeboy. I’m off and I’m taking the fruit cluster.
at shut it! (excl.) under shut, v.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: I nearly tapped off with a lass, mind.
at tap off (v.) under tap, v.2
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: He would go out with a dead tarty woman.
at tarty, adj.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: Tough luck! Try your stick.
at tough luck (n.) under tough, adj.
[UK] Reeves & Mortimer Vic Reeves Big Night Out n.p.: His catchphrase is ‘Watch it, missis, it’s sticky!’.
at watch it (v.) under watch, v.
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