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laddies
noun
Plural of laddie
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In the Scottish Highlands, she finds herself transported, via witchcraft, to an era when brawny laddies are fighting the redcoats — and nobody knows about disinfectant or germs.
The laddies who put it in the ground dug it up and gave it away.
He or she isn't firing off nasty barbs in televised debates, though I'm not saying I'd be against a debate between would-be first ladies (or laddies), which sounds to me like an enormous deal of fun.
Whiskey toasts are drunk to the "immortal memory" of Burns, and to the lassies and laddies.
In the Scottish Highlands, she finds herself transported, via witchcraft, to an era when brawny laddies are fighting the redcoats and nobody knows about disinfectant or germs.
Out tumbled the gallant fire laddies, and through the snow-covered streets, assisted by the excited citizens, dragged their engines.
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Boyishly handsome, mildly laddy, and serving up material about the trials of relationships and modern technology?
Would Britpop even have had its true mainstream moment without the Gallaghers' laddy yang to balance the Albarnites' arty yin?
Some people will think it's too laddy but that's because they've been conditioned to think there's a need to be too cool all the time.
But he found the guitar/bass/drums format restrictive and the milieu repugnant ("It was rubbish," he says, "playing with hundreds of Oasis-y, laddy, pubby rock bands") and saw electronica, ambient, dance and noise as ways out.
His strange addiction to being a tediously laddy berk has cost him everything.
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