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Pommy
Pommy, n. (a.) Austral. and N.Z. colloq. (ˈpɒmɪ) Also Pommie and with lower-case initial. [Origin obscure.] A. n. A derogatory term for an immigrant from the United Kingdom; an Englishman or Englishwoman, a Briton. B. attrib. or as adj. Of or pertaining to a Pommy; British, English, spec. (often as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pommy (play)
Pommy is a play. Plot An Englishman arrives in Australia and works on a station. Production The play was written by W. P. wikipedia.org
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pommy
pommy var. pommey; obs. form of pumice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pommy Johnson
Pommy Johnson is a comedian from Australia who is best known for performing his parody song "Psycho Chicken" while wearing a rubber glove on his head on Standup Comedy Pommy Johnson - Live At The Comedy Club, Melbourne (DVD, 2004) References Australian male comedians Living people Year of birth missing wikipedia.org
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pommy
pommy/ˈpɔmɪ; `pɑmɪ/ n(Austral or NZ infml usu derog 澳或新西兰, 口, 通常作贬义) (also pom) British person 英国人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pommy Arrives in Australia
Pommy Arrives in Australia is a 1913 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. wikipedia.org
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Janine Pommy Vega
Janine Pommy Vega (February 5, 1942 – December 23, 2010) was an American poet associated with the Beats. Early life Janine Pommy was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. Her father worked as a milkman in the mornings and a carpenter in the afternoons. wikipedia.org
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pommey
pommey dial. (ˈpʌmɪ) Also pommy, pummy. [app. a. obs. F. pom(m)ee, pomeye cider, also apple sauce (Godef.):—L. type *pōmāta; see pomade. But it may be a popular corruption of pomace (pommis, pommice), or in some other way related to that word.] = pomace 1.1843 Falkner in Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. IV. ii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pom
▪ I. Pom1 (pɒm) Also pom. Colloq. abbrev. of Pomeranian n.1904 Outing Feb. 484/2 Collies and ‘poms’ in America have hardly maintained their status because of this coat trouble. 1910 Bazaar, Exchange & Mart 10 June 1523/2 (heading) Coming shows... Dogs... Manchester (Poms). 1911 F. T. Barton My Bk. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter McConnell (umpire)
During the 1990-91 England tour England spinner Phil Tufnell writes in his biography that McConnell replied "Count them yerself, yer Pommy bastard" when wikipedia.org
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pom
pom/pɔm; pɑm/ n(infml 口)1 = pommy.2 = pomeranian. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fernando Vega
Spanish defender Fernando Vega (footballer, born 1995), Argentine midfielder Fernando Vega (painter) (1932–1965), Peruvian painter; married to Janine Pommy wikipedia.org
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Sarah Campion (writer)
These novels are largely satirical and she is best known for the Burdekin trilogy including Mo Burdekin, Bonanza and The Pommy Cow. National baby (1950) I live here now (2000) Fiction Duet for female voices (1936) Turn away no more (1940) Mo Burdekin (1941) Bonanza (1942) The pommy wikipedia.org
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Valery Oisteanu
Bucharest, 2023 Prose written in English The King of Penguins (Linear Arts Books, New York, 2000) References External links "The Drum Circle for Janine Pommy Vega" – this tribute to Janine Pommy Vega (1942–2010) on Pierre Joris's blog includes this homage-poem written by Oişteanu in honor of Pommy-Vega "The wikipedia.org
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Ian Dorricott
(1992) Henry (1993) His Majestyís Pleasure (1994) The Pommy Baronet (1999) Curse of the Mummy (2000) Min Min (2000) His Majestyís Pleasure and The Pommy Baronet are written for adult performers. wikipedia.org
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