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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jacko" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally or in specific contexts, but clarity and understanding could be compromised without additional context.
Example: "He dressed up as a jacko for the Halloween party, and everyone loved his costume."
Alternatives: "a joker" or "a clown".
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Looking at the sales figures, it's clear that everyone's currently on a Jacko reappreciation binge.
Another, at virtualfestivals.com added: "Axl (dressed like your embarrassing uncle in a Jacko costume) is every inch the Gazza of rock, a sad old figure riding on past glories who leaves you pining for the genius days gone by".
He plays Fat, his take on Michael Jackson's Bad, in a Jacko fatsuit to the crowd's delight, and intersperses the tunes with lengthy faked video "interviews" with pop stars (in order to give him time to change costumes), which are a lot more pointed than the songs themselves.
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Yes, we have eaten and drunk loads, and yes, my score probably reflects a Jacko-specific bonus of one point.
In the broad crook of a tree, Jacko found a skeleton lying in the last shreds of its clothes.
The 105-year-old survived the Twistosaurus ride at Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire, adding it to his previous achievements of oldest person to do the ice bucket challenge for charity at 102, followed by a tattoo ("Jacko 6.4.1912") and trip on a Tiger Moth biplane when he hit 104.
The idea behind the album was that it would be a resequenced Jacko series of hits, whose tracklisting would be decided "by the fans" in each major market, so the UK edition would have a slightly different tracklisting from, say, Germany.
The modern half-time show – with its epic scale – can be traced back to a performance by Michael Jackson in 1993, a ratings smash at the time, in which a militarily attired Jacko belted out a bevy of hits culminating in a wildly over-the-top rendition of Heal the World and We Are the World as a giant globe appeared on the 50-yard line.
For thousands linked only by a love of Jacko and a high-speed connection, Deborah Dannelly is the Supreme Commander -- president of the Michael Jackson Fan Club.
The Daily Mirror (UK) held a "Spot the Jacko" contest, offering readers a trip to Disney World if they could correctly predict where the entertainer would appear next.
In 1993, The Daily Mirror held a "Spot the Jacko" contest, offering readers a trip to Disney World if they could correctly predict where Jackson would appear next.
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