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yonks
noun
A long time (especially a longer time than expected); ages
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Nestlé, Unilever and PZ Cussons have been in Nigeria for yonks and have strong local identities.
That is why it is very important that you avail yourself of the earliest opportunity to attend Dabbous, the most thrilling addition to the London scene for yonks.
We'd been meaning to go on the Wheel for yonks, but somehow hadn't got round to it.
They had known one another for yonks — since they were teen-age hooligans.
"I think the only pressure we feel is that it is the first time we've done an outdoor show for yonks and English weather," he said.
"I think the only pressure we feel is that it is the first time we've done an outdoor show for yonks and English weather.
With Cameron and Boris it is a rivalry going back yonks".
Biff Tannen's sports jackets are definitely in style this season, for men and women, while George McFly's thick-rimmed glasses have been a fashion staple for absolute yonks now (ie about five years).
The mini ones are only £20 and they last for yonks and I've never met anyone who wasn't pleased to get a Baies Diptyque candle.
It ran for yonks in the West End, in the Christopher Hampton version, and started out with a cast of Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott before undergoing various stellar permutations.
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When Duncan points out Yonk and says, "He used to play for the Eagles," Richie mumbles, "I never followed music".
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