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  • 51Prick Up Your Ears (Padre de familia) — Prick Up Your Ears Episodio de Padre de familia Título Ábrete de orejas (España) Por las orejas (Latinoamérica) Episodio nº 6 Temporada 5 Escrito por …

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  • 52prick, you —    ‘Prick’ has been a slang word for the penis since the sixteenth century. The word is not in polite use, and this expression is as vulgar as the American ‘you shmuck’. As with that Yiddish term, ‘you prick’ does not make specific reference to… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 53Prick Up Your Ears — Données clés Réalisation Stephen Frears Scénario Alan Bennett d après la biographie écrite par John Larr Acteurs principaux Gary Oldman Alfred Molina Vanessa Redgrave Frances Barber Julie Walters …

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  • 54Prick (magazine) — Prick magazine is a free monthly tabloid sized newspaper publication based out of Atlanta, Georgia.The bulk of Prick s content focuses on the tattoo and piercing industry and the lifestyles that surround it.It also has sections highlighting music …

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  • 55Prick (album) — Prick Prick Album par Melvins Sortie Le 5 août 1994 Enregistrement Avril 1994 Durée 41 59 Genre(s) Rock indépendant Metal Punk rock …

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  • 56prick-teaser — prickˈ teaser same as ↑cockteaser (see under ↑cock1). • • • Main Entry: ↑prick * * * ˈprick teaser 7 [prick teaser] (also ˈprick tease …

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  • 57prick something out — draw or decorate by making small holes in a surface. → prick prick something out plant seedlings in small holes made in the earth. → prick …

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  • 58prick up one's ears — {v. phr.}, {informal} To come to interested attention; begin to listen closely; try to hear. * /The woman pricked up her ears when she heard them talking about her./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59prick up one's ears — {v. phr.}, {informal} To come to interested attention; begin to listen closely; try to hear. * /The woman pricked up her ears when she heard them talking about her./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60Prick-eared — a. (Zo[ o]l.) Having erect, pointed ears; said of certain dogs. [1913 Webster] Thou prick eared cur of Iceland. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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