A proud footballing club from the port city of Newcastle in the north East of England.
Playing their home games at the massive 52,000 all seater stadium "St. James' Park" they have enjoyed top flight football for a long time.
Newcastle United is home to the player with the most ammount of goals in the Priemiership ever. Alan Shearer.
The clubs nickname is "The magpies" They play in Black and white. They are offcially the most powerful club in the North East, casting the likes of minnows Sunderland and Hartlepool in to shadow.
Playing their home games at the massive 52,000 all seater stadium "St. James' Park" they have enjoyed top flight football for a long time.
Newcastle United is home to the player with the most ammount of goals in the Priemiership ever. Alan Shearer.
The clubs nickname is "The magpies" They play in Black and white. They are offcially the most powerful club in the North East, casting the likes of minnows Sunderland and Hartlepool in to shadow.
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A rip off of G-unit. Started by 3 white kids from Calgary Alberta, the group came out with one song that was all freestyle. Philly, Whitey and Timmons are the members. The song is called Ghost Unit.
The Game (ex-g-unit soldier, kicked out by 50 cent) resently put out a cd titled "Ghost Unit". This cd repediately bashes G-Unit members; 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Young Buck.
The Game (ex-g-unit soldier, kicked out by 50 cent) resently put out a cd titled "Ghost Unit". This cd repediately bashes G-Unit members; 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Young Buck.
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(1) To describe a person who may be either of: uncouth, unreliable or unpredictable (or all three). Can be used in the serious or playful sense.
(2) A person who is NOT either of the following: reliable, predictable and/or conventional.
(1) To describe a person who may be either of: uncouth, unreliable or unpredictable (or all three). Can be used in the serious or playful sense.
(2) A person who is NOT either of the following: reliable, predictable and/or conventional.
(a) "That Pauline, she's a bit of 'loose unit', if you know what I mean"
(b) Or, as used recently in a media interview by a prominent liberal (Australian conservative party) to describe the antics of his own party's attitudes towards current climate change dissent and general disunity over leader Malcolm Turnbull views, "Many of my colleagues are behaving as 'loose units' and need to show cohesion with the party leader and current discussions on climate change."
(b) Or, as used recently in a media interview by a prominent liberal (Australian conservative party) to describe the antics of his own party's attitudes towards current climate change dissent and general disunity over leader Malcolm Turnbull views, "Many of my colleagues are behaving as 'loose units' and need to show cohesion with the party leader and current discussions on climate change."
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