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The Peckham Glossary *Sket: Prostitute *To rush: To attack as a gang *To have a 'ting' / to beat: Have sex *To chop someone: To kill them *To bung up/to box: To beat up *I feel him: I like him *To wet someone: To stab *Brethren: Fellow gang members *Da fiend: Drug addict *Duppy: Harm.
But, as is often the case, the most pressing concern in Spiral wasn't to find out who did or didn't chop someone's hands off, but whether its chaotic central trio of detectives – or indeed their antagonists in the Palais de Justice – could keep out of jail themselves.
It's only for important things, like when you know, you are going to chop someone's foot off".
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You take pride in being competitive and playing hard, but you never took pride in chopping someone's legs off or yanking them down".
One guy chopped someone up".
For the mother, he cast an actress with musical theater chops, someone who moved like a dancer, was always "on" and relentlessly cheerful, someone who handled mundane domestic challenges with optimism and aplomb.
For all we know, Bach may well have rolled his eyes and munched on a pork chop whenever someone asked him about his relationship with Palestrina.
Seeing me being a complete bastard, chopping off someone's manhood, it would upset her," he says with a chuckle.
It's not just the stubble, which creeps over his chops like someone's dipped him in iron filings up to the ears.
While the risk involved in chopping off someone's hair or dying it the wrong shade of red might be stressful, apparently the possibility of turning around their bad hair day more than makes up for it.
The paper, discussing the award, praised Holst for his "calm, scientific voice," and quoted an observation of his: "Every schoolchild in Denmark has been on a farm and seen someone chop off a chicken's head.
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