A charecter in the Sega franchise Sonic The Hedgehog.
A two-tailed fox who is the loyal sidekick to Sonic. An eight year-old who is a mechanical genius, he often does his best to thwart his nemisis Eggman/Dr. Robotnik over and over again.
Although he can be a little childish at times, he is a great pilot who made the Tornado series of planes from scratch. He can fly by spinning his two tails in a circle.
A two-tailed fox who is the loyal sidekick to Sonic. An eight year-old who is a mechanical genius, he often does his best to thwart his nemisis Eggman/Dr. Robotnik over and over again.
Although he can be a little childish at times, he is a great pilot who made the Tornado series of planes from scratch. He can fly by spinning his two tails in a circle.
Sonic The Hedgehog and Miles "Tails" Prower have a well deserved rest after defeating Dr. Robotnik again.
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Get the proper norris mug.Can be used as an intensifier / for emphasis, or meaning 'completely' / 'thoroughly' / 'totally' combined with adjectives. Probably used only in London and parts of the South East of England.
“That was a proper good arse-kicking mate. Let's go to the pub and get a pint to celebrate.”
Note: The equivalent in the North of England is 'well', as in “We're well fucked now” meaning completely / totally / 100% fucked, i.e. in trouble / danger or we have no options after something has gone wrong. Another example (N. England only) “she was well pissed" (with stress in 'well') meaning she was very drunk. (Important: never meaning “angry" in Britain as in the US, although England does have the common “(be) pissed-off" meaning “mildly annoyed” and "Piss off!" meaning "go away!").
“That was a proper good arse-kicking mate. Let's go to the pub and get a pint to celebrate.”
Note: The equivalent in the North of England is 'well', as in “We're well fucked now” meaning completely / totally / 100% fucked, i.e. in trouble / danger or we have no options after something has gone wrong. Another example (N. England only) “she was well pissed" (with stress in 'well') meaning she was very drunk. (Important: never meaning “angry" in Britain as in the US, although England does have the common “(be) pissed-off" meaning “mildly annoyed” and "Piss off!" meaning "go away!").
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Hey boo, the new cabinets I ordered are getting delivered today, so we gotta Property Brothers the kitchen.
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