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- noun A person who
performs atgurning
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Examples
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The next, a 46-year-old cameraman would be doing his best to crash-zoom in and out of a solitary gurner, stumbling about to Acid Tracks or Spank Spank by Phuture Pfantasy Club.
The Hitman and Her 2011
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Anyway, it took some moments before Gervais's heavy mong-tweetage, which was accompanied by photographs of the comedian pulling mong faces, provoked enough criticism for the talented gurner to retaliate with the following rebuke: Just to clarify for uptight people stuck in the past.
If you really want to hurt someone, call them a Gervais | Catherine Bennett 2011
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The next, a 46-year-old cameraman would be doing his best to crash-zoom in and out of a solitary gurner, stumbling about to Acid Tracks or Spank Spank by Phuture Pfantasy Club.
The Hitman and Her 2011
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The ladies 'championships was won by popular Egremont gurner Anne Woods, while Dominic McDowell was crowned the junior champion.
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I grin like a gurner just looking at it (kept my Triumph though - way too ypung to stop riding)
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The ladies' championships was won by popular Egremont gurner Anne Woods, while Callum Doran was junior champion.
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The thought of our favourite gurner Sven having it large during the afternoon does sound like lots of fun though.
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The thought of our favourite gurner Sven having it large during the afternoon does sound like lots of fun though.
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JESTER puppet shows, sword-fighting and a bronze gurner statue were the highlights at Egremont's medieval festival yesterday.
News round-up 2009
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He said Mr Mattinson had asked him to leave, though he hadn't done anything wrong, and it was while he was being shown to the door that the champion gurner suddenly turned round and punched him in the face.
News round-up 2009
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