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And of course 'spondulicks' Charlies.


Ah, was it not the sweetest feeling to trouser some spondulicks?

Especially if it was tax free.

Pestering= begging ones mother repeatedly for something she did not want to buy.


Mithering=pronounced mythering, when you are being bothered by demanding children,


If you don't stop that damned snivelling, I shall give you something to cry for! Spoken by my mother rapidly losing patience with various offspring.


He's got a face like a wet weekend.


She's got a lip on = pouting and/or sulking

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