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barry scott 

Barry Scott is a fictional person, who presents the Cillit Bang adverts. Played by Neil Burgess, he is famous for saying "Hi, I'm Barry Scott", "Bang! And the dirt is gone!", showing how quick rusty pennies can be cleaned, and for generally being loudly over-enthusiatic about Cillit Bang.
Hi, Barry Scott here, asking if you have problems with limescale, rust and ground-in-dirt. They're a challenge for some household cleaners, but not, for Cillit Bang!
barry scott by Tom Dubya July 16, 2006
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barry scott 

A hardcore DJ of trance and dance, famous for his classic no.1 hit "Cillit Bang Remix - The hardcore cleaning sensation". He gave most of his credit to Jakazid out of modesty, but all true fans know that he truly was the one behind the masterful symphony.
"Dude, you just gotta pick up that new record by Barry Scott. It's sick!"

Benedict: Hey, you heard the Cillit Bang Remix yet?

Geoffrey: No, how does it go?

Benedict: Cillit Bang, Cillit Bang, Cillit Cillit Cillit Bang! Limescale, rust, ground in dirt, they're a challenge they're a challenge they're a-they're a-they're-they're a-challenge
barry scott by Majugarzett October 18, 2008

Barry Scott 

Basically the Phil Swift of England. Does cool stunts in Cilit Bang ads
"HI I'M BARRY SCOTT, AND THIS IS CILIT BANG!"
"Oh no, not this again."
"BANG! AND THE DIRT IS GONE!"

Barry Scott 

An exclamation to be said before and/or during intercourse, as a statement of manliness and purpose.
Hi. I'm Barry Scott.
- proceeds -
- emits -
Barry Scott by baboon(^o^)sack March 17, 2025

barry scott syndrome 

a condition that leads to a person shouting all the time.
christ, he is always shouting, he must have barry scott syndrome.
barry scott syndrome by hellchild August 19, 2009

barryscotted 

"Barryscotted" Is a golf term used to describe what happens to your ball after it has been putted and someone says "its in". Invairiably when 'its in', 'nice putt', 'go in' or any other terms of concession or encouragement are made prior to the ball actually 'going in' the ball always manages to find a way to 'stay out'. If you have hit the perfect putt, and someone 'talks to your ball' and it stays out, you have been 'Barryscotted'.

The origin of the term is east coast of Canada in nature (although widely heard throughout North America now) and is loosely tied back to a famous superintendent who held a particular disdain for ball talking.
You 'Barryscotted' me, that ball was center cup!"
barryscotted by Beaglecaptain April 16, 2017