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more boy, more?

(Idiom) Taken from the Charles dickens novel and made infamous by the musical "Oliver", this phrase is used to hint that someone is being greedy, and is said in an exaggerated, surprised and angry voice, accompanied by a menacing look.
Please sir, can I have some more?


MORE BOY, MORE????




a: Dad, I need some more money.

b: More boy, more?
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 7, 2004
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cold case

(n.) A crime investigation that has been put on hold until new information comes forth.
I decided to stop killing women and all the crimes became cold cases because I can hold in information and no-one blabs ahahahahahahahahha I am a serial killer and uncaptured.
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 18, 2004
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gaymer.org

A videogame website for the homosexual community. It tends to be the same as most sites, except that there is a forum for bitching about your boyfriend/girlfriend.
Queers are gamers too? wow....weird.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 17, 2004
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Take up arms

(v.) to arm oneself or a group to attack a force.
The militia took up arms against the invaders.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 3, 2004
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file

Something you use to enlarge holes


What kind of file do you need to turn a 15mm hole into a 40mm hole?
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
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send the boys round

(v.) (British) to send baliffs to collect good/break kneecaps.
I'll send the boys round if my money is not banked by noon tommorrow.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 5, 2004
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Kindertransport

Kindertransport is the name given to a rescue operation initiated by the British Jews for Jewish children in Nazi-occupied countries, following the Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938.

The British Jewish Refugee Committee, with the aid of funds from Quakers and other refugee organizations, appealed to Members of the British Parliament, to allow the children to be admitted to the United Kingdom. Parliament agreed to admit an unspecified number of children between the ages of 5 and 17. A £50 bond was posted for each child, "to assure their ultimate resettlement".

Ten-thousand unaccompanied children travelled to the United Kingdom from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland, in sealed trains. The first transport left only six weeks after the Kristallnacht, and the last left just two days before war broke out (September 3, 1939).

Upon arrival in England, some of the children went to foster families, some to orphanages, and others worked on farms. Children were generally well treated, though a few were abused or mistreated. The older children joined the British or Australiann armed forces once they reached 18.

Most of the children settled in the United Kingdom, though many re-emigrated to Israel or North America
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 18, 2004
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