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Examples
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I cannot see any of todays scumbags putting down their bottle of buckfast and picking up a book.
You and who’s army? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Going down for a kebab or to pick up another crate of buckfast can be daunting, especially on monday morning.
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Gurkas spend there spare time building perfect models and the jocks like drinking a vast amount of buckfast.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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The Guards are "great" when they are in a unit against students, I observe it every thursday night, I would love to see the comparrisons of statistics for arrests on a thursday full of students compared to saturday when the local youngsters are drinking buckfast in the square???????
unknown title 2009
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I havent heard many discussions about fine wines to be honest, but there is an abundance of discussion and debate on the merits of buckfast, and other assorted 'racket fuel'.
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In itself this isnt a bad thing as that horrible patonising ineffectual buckfast boy needs damaging.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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anne diamond gets a bathtub full of buckfast. and visitation rights to her kids jonathon ross gets a free hair dye for his missus.
Not Shy 2009
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Our neds are the main problem because of the amont drunk and violence that follows from it and their drinks of choice are cheap super strength cider (as above, cheap super strength lager and buckfast tonic wine also dirt cheap. hence the government's approach.
In praise of the SNP Norfolk Blogger 2009
yarb commented on the word buckfast
A grim-tasting fortified wine popular with feral urchins in the West of Scotland and Northern Ireland. According to Wikipedia (as at 5-22-08), "aside from 'Buckie', other nicknames include 'The Wine', 'Tonic', 'commotion lotion' and 'wreck-the-hoose juice'".
May 23, 2008