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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> "Exactly right!" It's quite infectious Keef as

> you've got me saying it now but my favourite

> expression this year has been Spurs 5 Arsenal

> 1.>:D<


Jah, to quote the marvellous Nessa (G and S) and to use some of my fave expressions of hers:


"Oh...Oh...OH!...BACK OFF!"


This should be said whilst chewing gum of course.

Moos Wrote:

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> I also like 'mad as a box of frogs'



Ever one for the crude alternative, I'm a big fan of "mad as a shit-house rat".


"shaking like a shitting dog"

although confess to robbing that one from peter kay.


A variable bit of plagarism from Jack in Father Ted has led to the creation of the wonderful expletive "Arse Biscuits"


for a cleaner one, I still find a lot of use for "robert's your father's brother"

Also like 'oxygen thief'


Applicable for example to those would-be celebrities who are actually only the children of old celebrities. They tend to be happily talentless and functionless but are quite good at looking limp, and have an interesting almost-goodlookingness based on a formula of lots-of-cash-and-time-to-spend-on-appearance x spectacularly beautiful mother / talented but plug-ugly father.

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