| 3. | Manners | ||
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authority or rule of another: to be under someone's manners ~Are you going to watch the game down the pub tonight?
- No, Sarah wants me to cook dinner tonight. ~You are under that girls manners mate. or ~That is manners mate. |
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Something that costs nothing, but most of the population seem to have an aversion to.
Good manners are a gateway to success. Bad manners are a gateway to a good hiding. Look at that girl with her cooch on the dinner table, she has the most awful manners!
Good manners include offering your seat to a pregnant woman on the bus. |
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| 2. | manners | ||
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Please
Thank You You're Welcome Excuse Me |
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| 4. | Manners | ||
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patronising exclamation of implied authority over another; often after a physical request ~Go get my lighter from the car bruv?
- On return ~Manners! |
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