A suffix to a sentence which indicates that the sentence did not need to be said and everyone involved would have been better off had it not been said.
by mog_ July 29, 2022
A very old, very British radio game show on the BBC.
Created by Ian Messiter, hosted by Nicholas Parsons. First aired in 1967, now has produced over 800 episodes from different venues across the UK.
Features four witty, articulate linguists (actors, comedians, famous people etc.) trying to talk on a subject without deviation, repetition or hesitation. Good laughs and a healthy amount of banter are almost always present. (often at the expense of the show's host)
Notable Players include: Sir Clement Freud, Peter Jones, Derek Nimmo, Kenneth Williams, Paul Merton
Created by Ian Messiter, hosted by Nicholas Parsons. First aired in 1967, now has produced over 800 episodes from different venues across the UK.
Features four witty, articulate linguists (actors, comedians, famous people etc.) trying to talk on a subject without deviation, repetition or hesitation. Good laughs and a healthy amount of banter are almost always present. (often at the expense of the show's host)
Notable Players include: Sir Clement Freud, Peter Jones, Derek Nimmo, Kenneth Williams, Paul Merton
Most common sayings of just a minute:
"And as the minute waltz fades away..." - Nicholas
"The audience enjoyed your interruption so we'll give you a bonus point" - Nicholas
"And as the minute waltz fades away..." - Nicholas
"The audience enjoyed your interruption so we'll give you a bonus point" - Nicholas
by treblue September 10, 2017
someone you obviously have feelings for but are too blinded by your love for someone else that you dont see they like you back.
by layanb March 26, 2021
When a man and a woman care about each other and spend a lot of time together, but neither of them wants sex.
Contrary to popular opinion, this does happen.
Contrary to popular opinion, this does happen.
by Rasnodar January 02, 2015
by ToxicGerbil October 07, 2019
Originates from Yeovil, Somerset.
Said to agree with someone more than usual, to make something sound good.
Said to agree with someone more than usual, to make something sound good.
by JFinch March 10, 2011