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Phrs. Very drunk. E.g."Can anyone tell me what happened last night, I was pissed as a fart and can't remember anything after 9pm." Verb. To look lustfully or lecherously at someone or something. E.g."He shouldn't be allowed to work at the swimming pool, he's always perving over the ladies." Verb. 1. To mess about, to waste time. E.g."If you're going to piss about all morning then we won't reach our deadline and you won't get your bonus." Charlotte Mitchell – stepped into the breach on the rare occasions when the script called for an authentic female. Noun. A trifling amount. E.g."We got paid peanuts but at least we got somewhere to sleep." [Orig. U.S.] {Informal}

Noun. Someone who is miserable and a spoilsport, consequently putting a damper on the pleasures of others. [Orig. U.S. 1950s] Words beginning with: A . B . C . D . E . F . G . H . I . J . K . L . M . N . O . P . Q . R . S . T . U . V . W . X . Y . Z . Abbreviations used poo-head Havaldar Singhiz Thingz, an Indian idiot, usually found as Bloodnok's servant. The various Indian characters in the show derived from Milligan's childhood in India, where his father had served in the British Army. A play on words.. Singe His Things Hugh Jampton

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Something that is excellent or outstanding. E.g."It was worth paying twice the entry fee just to see that purler of a goal." [Orig. Aust.] Verb. To dismiss an idea or suggestion as pointless, foolish or impractical. E.g."The management pooh-poohed the union's proposal of a 7% pay rise." Exclam. Just kidding! Expressing it was just a joke. Probably from psyche out. Also as sike and syke. [Orig. U.S. Early 1990s]

To behave in a way that is characteristic of a certain person. E.g."I pulled a Charlie Chaplin and made everyone laugh." {Informal} Camp person who makes infrequent appearances. Although one of the earliest established characters, he was absent from the show for a long period and reappeared in the middle of the show's run. Flowerdew is a dab hand with a sewing machine, especially when, as in The Nasty Affair At The Burami Oasis, [16] Seagoon tells him to run up a flag. Also appears in The Histories Of Pliny The Elder; [17] when he tells Seagoon to "Shut up! It was perfectly quiet till you came along!", Seagoon replies, "You're a sailor, and sailors don't care!". And in The String Robberies, Seagoon's train arrives in Scotland with a great blast of steam – Flowerdew is mortified: "There should be a law against trains letting off steam when people are wearing kilts!" Comparable with the characters Julian and Sandy from Round the Horne. Noun. 1. A Pakistani, but also used as a general and particularly offensive term for any person/immigrant from the Indian sub-continent, such as Pakistan, India, Bengal, Sri Lanka etc. Offens.Vrb phrs. To play truant. Also play hookey and play hookie. E.g."If I hadn't played hooky for 3 years at school I'd probably have a decent job." Verb. To waste through carelessness or neglect, to squander. E.g."Take my advice son, don't piss away your marriage just for the sake of a bit of fun." Bentine was part of the regular cast for the first two seasons. As a tribute of sorts, unheard characters called Bentine are sometimes referred to in later episodes (e.g. The Man Who Never Was)

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