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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U. S. To lash with stripes; to wale; to thrash; to drub.
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I had a split in one of my limbs, sent it to whala whala and Martin replace both limbs no charge. = great bow company!!
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Inexperience and radicalism you can believe in! conomy will continue to tank out (for all you that think the market is the economy, never mind) inflation will soon creep in and whala, JIMMY CARTER, C'MON DOWN!
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I had a split in one of my limbs, sent it to whala whala and Martin replace both limbs no charge. = great bow company!!
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Just point the iPad VNC Client to that IP and whala, you're in.
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Just point the iPad VNC Client to that IP and whala, you're in.
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More familiar blends such as za'atar and chai-whala were joined by such spices as mastic, mish mish, and Yemenite spice.
Serious Eats 2009
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Soup: A full-bodied wild mushroom and parsnip soup, prepared here with chai-whala spice.
Serious Eats 2009
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I did try installing Skyfire in the main memory instead and try a soft reset to see if ipaq will reboot and whala!
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I did try installing Skyfire in the main memory instead and try a soft reset to see if ipaq will reboot and whala!
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It stretches credulity enough to have all the dialogue of prehistoric man to be English (except the bad guys, who are subtitled) come straight from the modern Hollywood cliché playbook, but it’s truly amazing how you could plug any number of already-produced films into the time period of 10,000 B.C. and — whala! — you have a new movie called “10,000 B.C.”
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