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To have a moody with people. Not talk to them for days, even weeks. Because of a really trivial remark. Dave did 'a pollard' when he discovered people weren't taking the making of history seriously.
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| 2. | A Pollard | ||
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When two men working in a press shop are sexually involved and a woman tries to come between them. Howard got upset when the new girl at work threw a pollard at Billy.
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