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It means "hot, attractive" and trended on Twitter in Australia during the first episode of Ja'mie: Private School Girl.
Also – and this is quite a bit also – I didn't actually laugh out loud once during the first episode.
"We don't want to sit around and eat lettuce all day," radio DJ Rod Willis snapped at Oliver during the first episode of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution.
There's a moment that captures Tyson's mission during the first episode of the new season when former president Bill Clinton riffs on science and the everyman.
Mr. Aravosis said he was responsible for the withdrawal from "Dr. Laura" of an advertiser whose commercial ran during the first episode shown in Washington, where he lives.
But, in an unlikely plot twist, Mac was reunited with the Wolfie during the first episode of season four, and the pair continued the journey together.
So do I," remarked Veronica in a voiceover during the first episode as a series of flashbacks unveiled a terrible story of privileged teens, spiked drinks and rape.
I have big love for Big K, almost as great as my Beeny love, but misgivings stirred during the first episode of the series last week, when she baked goods for the Devon county show's afternoon tea competition.
That would explain why, when Twilight comes on during the first episode of the new series, Jacob's reaction is a hearty: "Oh no!" Later, he objects to the franchise's basic premise.
Sporting the familiar Nelson Rockefeller haircut and minimalist glasses, Colbert delivered his old segment, "The Word," which had débuted during the first episode of the "Colbert Report," in October, 2005.
Perry will be seen interviewing Huhne - on the morning of his release from prison, as well as on the eve of his sentencing - during the first episode of the series, to be screened tomorrow.
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