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School’s Out choose

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[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I iii: I will have to start doing my things at my yard.
at do one’s business (v.) under business, n.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out II iii: Carrying on with a schoolgirl is one thing, but...
at carry on, v.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out II iii: Chin up, man, chin up.
at chin up!, excl.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out II iii: The flash-in-the-pan miracle worker will burn himself out.
at flash in the pan, n.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I v: At least you could go down there and bless the soul food.
at soul food, n.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I v: I can be a real Mother Long-Tongue. Mi temper short and I can spread rumours.
at long-tongue, adj.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I i: I mashed a lady on her toe.
at mash, v.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out II iii: Go in the bathroom and pull the chain!
at pull the chain! (excl.) under pull, v.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I i: The occasional intrigue, the little undercurrents, that sort of thing, plus there is a fair amount of backbiting, su-su.
at su-su, n.
[UK] T. Rhone School’s Out I i: I mashed a lady on her toe who got ignorant and violent and started to trace me.
at trace, v.
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