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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010
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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010
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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
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Before Brian (sheepishly) signed my book he asked me to hold his ciggie's still-burning dog-end.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010
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Seeing the group under the streetlight, he flicked his dog-end into the gutter and hurried back inside.
Civvies La Plante, Lynda 1992
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Sometimes, at the dog-end of a lazy week we imagine that the sleeping giant of the games industry Demis Hassabis will awake, wearing his crown as the lord of the Mind Sports Olympiad, and make a game that will combine the cut and thrust of those black and white squares with the thrust and cut of the actual chess champions.
Pocket Gamer | www.pocketgamer.co.uk | Latest additions 2009
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No smoking anywhere, and an £80 fine for putting your dog-end out.
unknown title 2009
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Seems far too early for thinking about the 5th November and autumn when I'm scribbling this over the dog-end days of September.
Paper Palate Andrew Barrow 2008
bilby commented on the word dog-end
"'Monkey truck, that's just the bloody right name for this vehicle,' says Gunner Tume, who is now desperately crouching forward trying, through the shaking, to light the dog-end that appears to have shreds of tobacco in it. He goes on moaning."
- Spike Milligan, 'Mussolini: My Part In His Downfall.'
April 18, 2009