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spoken by sawyer hartmann in tyler oakley’s video called “The 12 Drunk Days of Christmas Challenge”.
spoken by sawyer hartmann in tyler oakley’s video called “The 12 Drunk Days of Christmas Challenge”.
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Get the spewed upon mug.A lovely little town on the River Thames, in between Kingston and Chertsey. Frequented by patrons of a comedy club in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, at the recommendation of comedian John Robins as he introduces the last acts of the night during the Sunday Special. It is common practice to make copious amounts of "whooping", as one might expect, upon arrival in the area of Whoopton. Those who can only master clapping and cheering are not granted passage to this charming riverside town in Surrey.
"So, team, we've master the clapping, we've got the cheering down. I think now it's time for us to take a trip to a lovely little place I call... 'Whoopton-upon-Thames'" - John Robins
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Get the Whoopton-Upon-Thames mug.The 1800's slang 'butter upon bacon' is used to as a similie-style reference of extravagance or something over the top.
“Aye, I think it's a good idea to add the classical music performance to tonight's event, but don't you think making a kangaroo juggle eight toddlers is a little bit butter upon bacon?”
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Get the You will be inlaid upon a statue mug."Underused Parts Of Everyday Animals". A food movement, popular in Vancouver B.C., aimed towards making use of the entire animal. Also a term for offal and variety meats. Cow tongues, chicken livers, and veal thymus are viable, tasty meat options.
by foodlover December 6, 2009
Get the UPOEA mug.The un-official mascot of The College of William and Mary. The official mascot being the Griffin, and the official nickname still being 'The Tribe.'
Originally suggested by The Pillory, the satirical magazine at William and Mary, it literally describes a shark blasted from a canon into the stands at the crowd.
Originally suggested by The Pillory, the satirical magazine at William and Mary, it literally describes a shark blasted from a canon into the stands at the crowd.
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