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[UK] Beano 27 Mar. n.p.: Come in fellas, I’ve got a [...] super feed of fish.
at super, adj.
[UK] Beano 27 Mar. n.p.: Yum! Yum! The boys are going to enjoy this!
at yum!, excl.
[UK] Beano 28 Jan. n.p.: Grrr! You little nitwit!
at nitwit, n.
[UK] Beano 20 May n.p.: Phooey! Don’t worry.
at phooey!, excl.
[UK] Beano 10 Feb. n.p.: You short sighted nit.
at nit, n.1
[UK] Beano 27 July n.p.: What’s this? A whacking great birthday cake!
at whacking, adj.
[UK] Beano 1 Aug. n.p.: A thundering good bashing for me! I’m off!
at bashing, n.
[UK] Beano 1 Aug. n.p.: G-Gosh! It’s amazing!
at gosh!, excl.
[UK] Beano 27 Dec. 1: A topping Christmas to one and all.
at topping, adj.
[UK] Beano 25 Dec. n.p.: You’ll have to organize the making of the traditional giant Christmas pud.
at pud, n.1
[UK] Beano 14 Feb. 19: That does it! You’re fired.
at fire, v.2
[UK] Beano 14 Feb. 8: What now, his nibs?
at his nibs (n.) under nibs, n.
[UK] Beano 27 June 19: You don’t scare me, Bears! Shove off!
at shove off (v.) under shove, v.
[UK] Beano 20 Nov. 13: My bangers and mash!
at banger, n.3
[UK] Beano 16 Jan. 3: Biff! Bash! Thump!
at biff!, excl.
[UK] Beano 13 Nov. 6: Why not use the brolly as a boat?
at brolly, n.
[UK] Beano 3 Apr. 13: You buzzed off so quickly.
at buzz off, v.
[UK] Beano 20 Nov. 13: What a cheek!
at cheek, n.2
[UK] Beano 2 Jan. 12: Until Dennis cools off a bit!
at cool off, v.2
[UK] Beano 3 Apr. 2: Look at that little chap learning to walk. How cute!
at cute, adj.
[UK] Beano 17 Apr. 1: Couldn’t let pie-face see me!
at pie-face, n.
[UK] Beano 3 July 8: Spare 10p for a saucer of milk, guv?
at Guv, n.
[UK] Beano 13 Nov. 13: I like your style, kid – could use you.
at kid, n.1
[UK] Beano 2 Jan. 2: Lovely ’nanas!
at nana, n.
[UK] Beano 13 Nov. 8: Cheesy niff!
at niff, n.
[UK] Beano 27 Nov. 2: I hope he doesn’t ‘rat’ on me for getting him in this mess.
at rat on (v.) under rat, v.2
[UK] Beano 26 June 6: Aunt Mat is such a rotten shot.
at rotten, adj.
[UK] Beano 26 June 8: We’re scoffing his grapes!
at scoff, v.
[UK] Beano 13 Nov. 12: What a bunch of softies!
at softy, n.1
[UK] Beano 16 Jan. 4: Soppy Susan’s Dad’s a famous dancer.
at soppy, adj.
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