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Any area of any large town or city where it is predominantly middle class. The tell tale signs are a Londis or Bargain Booze that is selling upmarket items like organic Cous Cous and Prosecco.
by MCB0NUS June 21, 2014
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by Wain King August 14, 2017
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Etymology: Miles "Tails" Prower, the two-tailed anthropomorphic yellow/orange fox who is most commonly associated with the words "prowess" or "power" by sufferers of Prower syndrome.
Etymology: Miles "Tails" Prower, the two-tailed anthropomorphic yellow/orange fox who is most commonly associated with the words "prowess" or "power" by sufferers of Prower syndrome.
by Neullerman May 27, 2021
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My girlfriend invited me over to eat dinner with her family for Christmas dinner and I had to drop a prowler in her bathroom.
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a technical term of English Law, the meaning of which varies as it is used with reference to civil or criminal cases.The object of it is to generally obtain a stay of proceedings against an accompliance in order to procure his evidence(?).This object is, however, more usually effected by the prosecution offering no evidence and the judge directing an acquittal(?).
a technical term of English Law, the meaning of which varies as it is used with reference to civil or criminal cases.The object of it is to generally obtain a stay of proceedings against an accompliance in order to procure his evidence(?).This object is, however, more usually effected by the prosecution offering no evidence and the judge directing an acquittal(?).
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that may have some light on this subject
of law which is tying up the legislative courts and continues to
allow appointed attorney's a 'save face'
grace with the county and area where
he pratices(?).
that may have some light on this subject
of law which is tying up the legislative courts and continues to
allow appointed attorney's a 'save face'
grace with the county and area where
he pratices(?).
by Augustus1 December 10, 2003
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