From blackguard -- either concerning street urchins who would blacken clients' shoes, or from the house servants who worked in the dark quarters of the house: a person whose conduct or character is disgraceful, disgusting, morally unfit; a thief with evil intent; a contemptible scoundrel; a term of abuse; a foulmouthed person
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Get the Blagho mug.To gain, usually entrance to a restricted area or club, or some material good, through confidence trickery or cheekiness. Lying is also acceptable.
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Get the blagojevate mug.1. Old-fashioned English, properly spelled "blackguard" but pronounced "blaggard". Means a scoundrel or villain.
2. Thief
2. Thief
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Get the Beag mug.A miniature Foxhound, solid and big for his inches, with the wear-and-tear look of the hound that can last in the chase and follow his quarry to the death.
Usually stand no more than fifteen inches to the shoulder.
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A talisman of British ineptness at space exploration... currently a probe lying in zillions of pieces on the surface of Mars.
Usually stand no more than fifteen inches to the shoulder.
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A talisman of British ineptness at space exploration... currently a probe lying in zillions of pieces on the surface of Mars.
"Look at that valiant Beagle ripping that helpless fox to shreds"
"We are currently unable to contact the Beagle 2 probe, but this does not, I repeat NOT mean we have failed"
"We are currently unable to contact the Beagle 2 probe, but this does not, I repeat NOT mean we have failed"
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