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Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time choose

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[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 55: It’s brass monkeys out there.
at brass monkey, adj.
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 56: People used to call [...] the children at school spaz and crip and mong.
at crip, n.
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 96: She [...] went into the water to swim and she said ‘Bloody Nora, it’s cold’.
at fucking Nora! (excl.) under fucking, adj.
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 55: She said lots of things I didn’t understand, e.g. ‘I’m going to hit the hay’.
at hit the hay (v.) under hay, n.
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 56: People used to call [...] the children at school spaz and crip and mong.
at mong, n.2
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 56: People used to call [...] the children at school spaz and crip and mong.
at spaz, n.
[UK] M. Haddon Curious Incident of the Dog 55: Let’s rustle up some tucker.
at tucker, n.
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