He's still a tosspot, but I'm forced to admit he's not a totally-irrelevant-to-police-recruitment tosspot. |
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One of these days, I want to meet that tosspot who implemented CSS rendering within Internet Explorer. |
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They're now going back over the call-tape to see what the tosspot actually said. |
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A flashy tosspot TV weatherman living beyond his means, his lotto hostess girlfriend and a dodgy mate try to rig a lottery win, but have trouble collecting. |
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As a tabloid tosspot of some note, I had difficulty understanding the concept of Sky as Rupert slowly explained it. |
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And if those primitive northerners aren't down with his miniature bowls of tosspot eucharist, well, they can spin. |
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But I guess I expected that from him because he is such a tosspot. |
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Can you do your job properly, or are you a gibbering tosspot? |
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If I had not been sitting next to someone I know and like, who also knew that tosspot has a more specific UK English meaning, I would probably not have screamed my way through my colleague's talk so rudely. |
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Or is it the falling-downdrunk Dylan, the prototype, promiscuous, tosspot poet, the tormented soul of those last grave-chasing days across the ocean? |
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And, because of singing commitments, he has also refused parts in There's Only One Jimmy Grimble with Robert Carlyle, and Kathy Burke's new film Tosspot. |
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The performers sometimes elaborated their part of the song with suitable actions, and in particular Tosspot was usually supposed to be drunk and acted accordingly. |
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