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tosser
tosser (ˈtɒsə(r), -ɔː-) [f. toss v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who or that which tosses. Also with adv.1612 T. Taylor Comm. Titus ii. 12 (1619) 475 Scoffers of such as walke in these straite waies of God, tossers of reproaches against them. 1623 Fletcher & Rowley Maid in Mill ii. ii, As satisfaction to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bunting tosser
'Bunting tosser' or 'Bunts' is an informal term used in the Royal Navy to describe the sailors who hoist signal flags. Although the naval term, 'bunting tosser' is known across the services, and may be used as a jocular insult amongst Army signallers, its use implies that wikipedia.org
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Fan Hit With Mic Thrown by Cardi B Told Cops She Was Not Drink Tosser
A visibly irritated Cardi B responded by chucking her microphone in that person's direction, the videos show. The 26-year-old fan who said Cardi B struck her with the microphone reported a ...
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Caber toss
The person tossing the caber is called a "tosser" or a "thrower". if well tossed, the caber falls directly away from the tosser. wikipedia.org
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torso
torso (ˈtɔːsəʊ) Pl. torsos. [a. It. torso stalk, stump (e.g. of a cabbage), core (of apple or pear), trunk of a statue:—L. thyrsus stalk, stem (of a plant), a. Gr. θύρσος the thyrsus (q.v.) or Bacchic wand. The common Romanic form was *turso-, whence also OF. tors, tros, trous, Pr. tros, Sp. trozo s... Oxford English Dictionary
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tosspot
tosspot (ˈtɒspɒt, -ɔː-) [f. phr. to toss a pot, toss v. 10 b.] One accustomed to toss off his pot of drink; a heavy drinker; a toper, drunkard.1568 U. Fulwell Like Will to Like D j b, I wil pledge Tom tospot, til I be as drunk as a mouse a. 1577 tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 153 Come not in compani... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harrison (baseball)
joke, it is all right, and we will accept an apology, but if he was really serious and believed the fellow possessed the requisite qualities of a ball tosser wikipedia.org
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Enfoiré
Enfoiré or Enfoirés (meaning tosser(s) or bastard(s) ) may refer to: Heuss l'Enfoiré (born 1992), French rapper of Algerian descent Les Enfoirés, the wikipedia.org
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Tyrrell 026
occasions, and his performance at Monaco infuriated his mechanics so much that they defaced his paddock scooter, changing the letters in 'Rosset' to spell 'tosser wikipedia.org
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Rebecca Macree
International Squash Players Association following a heated exchange with a referee at the Singapore Open which ended with Macree calling the official a "Tosser wikipedia.org
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Einar Hanson
Ulfstjerna (1923) 33.333 (1924) Life in the Country (1924) Fra Piazza del Popolo (1925) Rags and Silk (1925) 40 Skipper Street (1925) Takt, tone og tosser wikipedia.org
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Dick Turner
"Tosser", was a rugby league manager. Turner was born in 1932 and played in the Brisbane Rugby League competition for Brisbane Norths and Redcliffe. wikipedia.org
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Jessie Rindom
Petit (1948) Soldaten og Jenny (1947) Panik i familien (1945) Damen med de lyse Handsker (1942) Takt, tone og tosser (1925) External links 1903 births wikipedia.org
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David James Campbell
In 2009 he was called a "tragic try hard tosser" by the managing director of Clemenger BBDO Adelaide, the city's biggest advertising agency. wikipedia.org
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