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pass wind
verb
To fart
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Going to the toilet to pass wind?
"When I burp and pass wind the smell is absolutely horrendous.
As a result, none of the characters in the books he published were allowed to pass wind.
What better time will there be to pass wind without embarrassment after last night's Chicken Bhuna?" roars Rick Harris.
Lee has already told the Los Angeles Times that she helped to humanise young Anna, making her pass wind – thought to be a first for a Disney royal.
At Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area in California, it is estimated that between 1,700 to 4,700 birds are killed each year.
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Then I was told to ask the patient if he'd had any trouble passing wind.
Hislop studied English at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he collaborated with Newman on a satirical magazine called Passing Wind.
I can still see myself refusing to buy a humorous magazine from Ian Hislop - its title, Passing Wind, put me off.
He then needs another large gulp as the lad's pet bulldog passes wind on a saltire rug.
New jet planes have winglets, curved structures at the tips of the wings that change the airflow and reduce the turbulence in the passing wind.
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