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Previously on "Patriotic Brexiteers keep traitorous MPs on their toes"
I'm glad you learned something in a graceful manner. Bean would have started crying and then demanded to see what educational syllabus contains the word in its vocabulary list.
Fair play, it's not in my dictionary, so I'll go for a lie down...
I'm glad you learned something in a graceful manner. Bean would have started crying and then demanded to see what educational syllabus contains the word in its vocabulary list.
They could be traitors, or they could be treacherous. This whole "making up words and getting away with it" thing has gone right to your head. Go and have a lie down - take as long as you need...
They could be traitors, or they could be treacherous. This whole "making up words and getting away with it" thing has gone right to your head. Go and have a lie down - take as long as you need...
As May said, MPs are the enemy of the people. Lynch the buggers.
Lynch - (of a group of people) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging.
or perhaps you prefer the online Cambridge dictionary entry
Lynch - If a crowd of people lynch someone who they believe is guilty of a crime, they kill them without a legal trial, usually by hanging (= killing using a rope round the neck).
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