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Noun. 1. To break wind, to fart. E.g."I parped on the bus and proceeded to put the blame on the guy sitting in front of me." verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ play the pink oboe — Vrb phrs. To perform fellatio. The pink oboe refers to the penis … English slang and colloquialisms Verb. To squander, to waste, often of money or time. E.g."She's piddling away her inheritance on holidays and clothes."

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 [22]) Noun. A criminal record. Usually police and criminal vernacular. E.g."Be careful if you decide to employ him, he has previous and has only been out of prison 6 months." Noun. A trifling amount. E.g."We got paid peanuts but at least we got somewhere to sleep." [Orig. U.S.] {Informal} 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 live in an slovenly manner, or in squaler, to live below expected standards. E.g."I've been pigging-it whilst I wait for some money to come in." Acronym. A greeting or parting salutation, used on the underground rave scene. Peace Love Unity Respect. [1990s] Charlotte Mitchell – stepped into the breach on the rare occasions when the script called for an authentic female. Dennis Price – appeared as Prince John in the Goons Christmas special broadcast of Robin Hood. [26] Noun. Someone who is miserable and a spoilsport, consequently putting a damper on the pleasures of others. [Orig. U.S. 1950s]

Noun. A policeman/policewoman, a police officer. Generally archaic apart from use in Northern Ireland. From the name of sir Robert Peel (1788–1850), politician and founder of the London police force. [1816] https://web.archive.org/web/20070311103442/http://goonshowscripts.afraid.org/raw/LastGoonShowofAll.html. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 . Retrieved 6 August 2006. {{ cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help) In early scripts, however, Grytpype-Thynne was often cast as a government official, and not necessarily a villain. For instance in "The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea" he is a police inspector; in " The Whistling Spy Enigma" he is the secret Government agent who sends Neddie Seagoon to Hungary to booby-trap the boots of the national football team; and in "The Jet-Propelled Guided NAAFI" he is Prime Minister Neddie's butler and confidant, but also an undercover Soviet agent plotting with Moriarty to sell the guided NAAFI secrets to the Russians. In " The Histories of Pliny the Elder", he was Julius Caesar. Vrb phrs. To seduce an ugly person. Also a cruel game of the same name, played by friends on a night out, the object being to seduce the ugliest person.

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Vrb phrs. To be very angry. E.g."Your father will play merry-hell if he finds you've spent all your savings on a new CD player." Noun. 1. An upset. E.g."I can't believe what a pisser it was, losing my job just before Christmas." Verb. To idle away time, to mess around. E.g."Isn't it about time you did some work, as you've been piss-balling around all morning." Noun. A thing that is very easy. E.g."If you think giving up smoking is a piece of piss, then you've never been a proper smoker." Cf. 'piss easy'.

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