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for all
[for all] 1. In spite of; even with, despite. - Used for contrast. * /For all his city ways, he is a country boy at heart./  […]
hairdo
[hairdo] {n.} Style or manner of arranging, combing, or wearing one's hair. * /"How do you like my new hairdo?" Jane asked,  […]
Rita Mae Brown
(1944--) U.S. novelist Education is a wonderful thing. If you couldn't sign your name you'd have to pay cash.
bovver boots
[bovver boots] {n.} Heavy boots, sometimes with a steel toecap, worn by Bovver boys and used for kicking in fights.
Skwerl - How English Sounds to non-English Speakers
A short film in fake English. Made for Kino Sydney #47 by Brian Fairbairn.
get a grip on
[get a grip on] {v. phr.} To take firm control of something. * /If Tim wants to keep his job, he had better get a grip on  […]
let alone
[let alone] {conj. phr.} 1. Even less; certainly not. - Used after a negative clause. * /I can't add two and two, let alone  […]
Allanah Myles, Canadian singer
My conscience aches but it's going to lose the fight.

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