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"Signor" becomes "big shot," "bella" becomes "knockout," "fool" becomes "funnyman" or "jerk".
Order fried shark or jerk chicken appetizers at the bar ($8).
And given today's embryonic Webcast technology and modem speeds, images sometimes freeze or jerk.
Perhaps the strangest charge is that, during wakes, our doorbells can cause the deceased to twitch or jerk.
Cumin-crusted grilled skirt steak tacos might do it for some, or Cajun grouper or jerk wings from hell.
You don't actually turn the wheel, as you would at slow speeds, but you press (don't shove or jerk) the handlebars away from the turn.
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Or kicking them or jerking them or squeezing their arm so tight it leaves a bruise.
They may not be perfect, but they should not be louts or jerks.
And we're not talking about some drudgery like waiting tables or jerking sodas.
Researchers found it was first used as a noun in 1820, spelt "twirk", to refer to a "twisting or jerking movement" or "twitch".
It's often necessary to mark off two fools or jerks by discrepant heights: Bouvard is tall but pot-bellied while Pécuchet is short.
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