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[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 15: He couldn’t wait to get on the blower to Rentokil and get the place fumigated.
at blower, n.2
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 82: She might be brassed off enough to talk to you.
at brassed off, adj.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 119: Trouble is, the people they find tend to get all donged up. Mr Schiller, on the other hand, is the easygoing type. Talking to him doesn’t hurt at all.
at donged-up, adj.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 39: You can say that again with flaming knobs on.
at flaming, adj.2
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 58: Look, that’s my affair, ennit?
at innit!, excl.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 119: Why do I always get caught in the middle?
at in the middle (adj.) under middle, n.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 186: ‘What a load of old moulie,’ Anna said in disgust.
at moulie, n.1
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 178: We’ll all look like right nanas if you’re wrong.
at right nana (n.) under nana, n.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 45: She wasn’t much help. And neither was that other bunch of prannies.
at prannie, n.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 20: They don’t exactly have a scorching social life, do they?
at scorching, adj.
[UK] L. Cody Bad Company 82: They don’t take kindly to a young sprig with a la-di-dah accent telling them what’s what.
at sprig, n.1
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