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[UK] Viz Oct.–Nov. 12: We’ll have you down in two shakes of a gnat’s chuff!
at two shakes of a lamb’s tail, phr.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 29: Officer! Arrest that man! Sodding bollocks!
at ballocks!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 13: How lads, check oot the baps on that wench!
at baps, n.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 3: Oooh! What bastard luck!
at bastard, adj.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 47: I’m buggered if I’m getting out of this van.
at buggered, adj.1
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 27: It’s a bum rap.
at bum rap, n.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 12: Lummy! I’ll knock those down with my catty!
at cattie, n.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 27: Both chipped in a fiver.
at chip in, v.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 23: Methinks a carefully aimed chuff could solve this problem!
at chuff, n.3
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 13: Yur murta’s not cream-crackad aalready is it?
at cream crackered, adj.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 47: Right...let’s see what this crate can do!
at crate, n.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 27: Hey get down! Cos I am the baddest bobby in town!
at get down!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 2: Sorry Tom. I fluffed the punchline.
at fluff, v.1
[UK] Viz Oct.–Nov. 32: What the fuck are you playing at?
at what the fuck, phr.
[UK] Viz Oct.–Nov. 32: What the fuck are you playing at?
at what the fuck...?, phr.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 3: Is it fuck! Tom, tell him how to spell stomach.
at do I fuck! (excl.) under fuck!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 3: Well fuck me backwards! You live and learn.
at fuck me backwards! (excl.) under fuck me!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 13: Oh, ’eez norra full quid like.
at full quid, the (n.) under full, adj.
[UK] Viz October/November n.p.: The boy with the golden guff.
at guff, n.2
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 13: That’s how I got knacked!
at knacked, adj.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 12: Lummy! I’ll knock those down with my catty!
at lumme!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 29: This isn’t a village, Pete old man.
at old man, n.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 47: Come on, come on! I’m getting pissed on out here!
at piss on, v.
[UK] Viz Oct.–Nov. 15: Or if fish turns her on, why not buy a couple.
at turn on, v.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 2: Oh, fuck that Tom! It’s piss easy.
at piss-easy (adj.) under piss-, pfx
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 29: Ripping! I’ll get the bikes!
at ripping!, excl.
[UK] Viz Oct./Nov. 13: Sid man, yorraboot ninepence short of a shillin’!
at ninepence short of a shilling under shilling, n.
[UK] Viz Oct.–Nov. 32: One severe twatting later...
at twatting, n.
[UK] Viz June/July 11: What a pen and ink!
at pen (and ink), n.
[UK] Viz June/July n.p.: Barking mad! Has the Queen lost her marbles?
at barking, adj.
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