by Brittany V. Young February 11, 2007
Get the Get in where I can fit in mug.To get out of the habit, a small quantity, a little; somewhat.
Scottish slang: A large amount (opposite of tickie)
A multitude. A good many. Loads.
Scottish slang: A large amount (opposite of tickie)
A multitude. A good many. Loads.
She's trying to wheen herself off Coffee.
She is still wheening off Coffee.
I think she wheened off coffee.
Scottish slang: Fuxache, err's a wheen a fowk in here the night!
She is still wheening off Coffee.
I think she wheened off coffee.
Scottish slang: Fuxache, err's a wheen a fowk in here the night!
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Sean: "Where to?"
John: "i'm about five mintutes from the club!"
Tom: "cool mate, where are you to?"
Pete: "the bank is just down the road"
Paul: "Where abouts is it to?"
Sean: "Where to?"
John: "i'm about five mintutes from the club!"
Tom: "cool mate, where are you to?"
Pete: "the bank is just down the road"
Paul: "Where abouts is it to?"
by Steve James April 27, 2006
Get the where to mug.1.. It used the advertising slogan of Wendy's chain of hamburger restaurants in 1984.
2. The phrase became associated with the 1984 U.S. presidential election. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale also used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign.
3. It still uses for the popular culture
2. The phrase became associated with the 1984 U.S. presidential election. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale also used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign.
3. It still uses for the popular culture
1. (From commercial)
Old lady 1: It certainly is a big bun. It's a very big bun. It's a big fluffy bun. It's a very big fluffy bun.
Clara Peller (Old lady 2): Where's the beef?
Old lady 1: It certainly is a big bun. It's a very big bun. It's a big fluffy bun. It's a very big fluffy bun.
Clara Peller (Old lady 2): Where's the beef?
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