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slowpoke
noun
A mild insult for a person that moves slowly.
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You can flip through (or might have if you'd acted faster, slowpoke — see update below) all sixty-eight pages, plus the seventy-six pages of the paper's magazine supplement, which is called, not altogether truthfully, Fabulous.
They clung to the ropes and smiled as Beckett struggled forward, probably smiling at slowpoke me, she guessed.
First, of course, slowpoke Santa has to have his bubble bath, then get dressed, and manages even to screw that up, putting on one of his boots wrong.
Venture out of town and you may not be able to get a signal at all or, if you can, it's only a slowpoke 2G connection.
The song is totally official and named Donai Yanen Yadon, roughly translating as How You're A Slowpoke After All.
But, given this chance, we grabbed it, booked passage on the slowpoke liner De Grasse — the only French Line vessel as yet restored to the Atlantic run after the war — and after six entrancing days and nights debarked and did the tourist thing.
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Alternatively, slowpokes with steady workloads have been able to replace ageing computers with flashier models costing half as much.
One row-centric workout was modeled on the flip-cup drinking game, but instead of chugging beer, slowpokes did extra 100-meter sprints.
"It simply isn't going to be the case that all the world's exchanges are going to pair up in the next few months to leave slowpokes standing on the sidelines without a partner," he wrote.
Kron, a hard-core Darwinian realist, insists that only the strong deserve to survive, and that weaklings and slowpokes like Baylene and Eema should be sacrificed to the greater good.
An array of wince-inducing Poké gags fill the lyrics, including the lines "Your big mouth is always open like a convenience store" and "Is it something to be proud of that you move so slowly that you never blur photos?" The visuals meanwhile see a host of Slowpokes slowly marching around the screen and occasionally stopping to stare deep into your soul.
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