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		<title>Throw a Wobbly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throw a Wobbly &#8211; Very similar to the British Saying, &#8220;Have a Benny&#8221;, this British Slang term means to, &#8220;Throw a Fit&#8221; or &#8220;Have a Tantrum&#8221;. Although in BritSlang.com&#8217;s view, it&#8217;s a little less violent than &#8220;Having a Benny&#8221;.]]></description>
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<p>Throw a Wobbly &#8211; Very similar to the British Saying, &#8220;Have a Benny&#8221;, this British Slang term means to, &#8220;Throw a Fit&#8221; or &#8220;Have a Tantrum&#8221;. Although in BritSlang.com&#8217;s view, it&#8217;s a little less violent than &#8220;Having a Benny&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Two Finger Salute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two Finger Salute &#8211; Insult Along The Lines Of The One Finger Salute. This hand Gesture Dates Back to 15th Century When English Bowmen in the Hundred Years War with the French. The French Threatened to Cut off the Two Arrow Shooting Fingers of the Long Bowmen After the Battle at Agincourt. However the English [...]]]></description>
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<p>Two Finger Salute &#8211; Insult Along The Lines Of The One Finger Salute. This hand Gesture Dates Back to 15th Century When English Bowmen in the Hundred Years War with the French. The French Threatened to Cut off the Two Arrow Shooting Fingers of the Long Bowmen After the Battle at Agincourt. However the English Won and Came Out Showing off their Two Fingers Intact to the Losing French.</p>
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