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Motormouth
verb
To talk very fast or incessantly.
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It's still packed with plenty of smart lines about her rural Irish upbringing and American celebrities like "Kanye Kardashian", all of them delivered with Bea's characteristic motormouth charm.
He will forever remain in popular memory as the young, hip motormouth who gave the film industry such a jolt when he emerged in the early 1990s with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
I think he or she would combine the mischief and bad spelling of Nigel Molesworth and the pompous absurdity of Fresh Meat's JP, with the pathos (and dance moves) of Napoleon Dynamite and the motormouth of Catherine Tate's Lauren.
I love Barker's quickfire patter of gags, allusions and one-liners, voiced through the motormouth charm of her metrosexual narrator.
Bea is pretty non-stop, too – an Irish motormouth in a neon hoodie with cat-like eyes and an alarming range of rubbery facial expressions.
Of the regulars, Eddie Murphy nails most of the best lines in motormouth style, and one lightning exchange with the gingerbread man ("What you talkin' about, cracker?") is so subtly clever I was initially unsure if it was deliberate or not.
Two engrossing books, one examining the pathology that has produced icon-mania, the other a vivid motormouth travelogue through 12 British towns and cities, try very hard to imagine that architecture's often servile 21st century inertias can be reversed.
What this star-heavy movement missed, though, is how perfectly Williams's manic, motormouth improv meshes with the Genie's mercurial, shape-shifting persona, transforming a larger-than-life supporting character into something even grander.
Green fingers get motoring Radio Five Live's excitable football commentator Alan Green is fondly known to his listeners as the station's in-house motormouth.
With a panel ranging from professional motormouth Katie Hopkins, "White Dee" from the controversial Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street and ex-Tory MP Edwina Currie, The Big Benefits Row: Live was never going to make for a gentle evening's viewing.
In Russell's "Silver Linings Playbook," Cooper's patented anxiety — the burning blue eyes and the motormouth feverishness — nagged and clogged the early scenes.
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