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wallace and gromit 

Originally a Trilogy of Stop Motion animation shorts by Nick Park following the Character Wallace and his Dog Gromit (named after the piece of electronic equipment: A Grommet)
Through their adventures involving a pair of mechanical trousers and a penguin, A small mischevious sheep, and trips to the moon in a homemade rocket.

Despite what you may read above, None of the episodes (including the film) are based in, or on Wensleydale, Wallace loves the cheese...That's about it.. The characters live at
62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, Lancashire.
This is seen when Gromit collects the morning post, and the envelope shows a Wigan postcode.
Person 1: Ever seen Wallace and Gromit?
Person 2: No...Wtf's that?
Person 1: *Bitchslap's*
wallace and gromit by Si1990 June 8, 2007
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wallace and gromit 

3 time oscar winning show...episodes last 30 minutes each
wallace and gromit revived the near obsolete wensleydale cheese
wallace and gromit by Shitastic December 26, 2004

wallace and gromit 

The cartoon show based on the best dale in north yorkshire(i live there by the way note the way im bias towards wensleydale)but don't eat wensleydale cheese its evil
You know the wensleydale cheese in wensleydale ITS THE BEST DALE EVER

wallace and gromit 

Vomit- Cockney rhyming slang
That shot has done it, i'm gonna wallace and gromit!
wallace and gromit by VXS May 28, 2004

wallace and grommit 

Stars of three short award winning animations from the Aardman Studio's in Bristol. Featuring the adventures of Wallace, a crazed inventor (voiced by actor Peter Sallis) and his hyper integent dog Grommit. A full lenght feature film is currently in production.
'Grommit, It's the wrong trousers and they've gone wrong...'

Summer Teeth 

When someone has a lot of missing teeth.
Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
Summer Teeth by BeckPot August 2, 2012
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