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Pangea Star Wars Darth Vader Design Kettle, Black, 1.7 Litres

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thank God on Cambridge Dictionary: "something you say when you are happy because something bad did not happen:" (archived from the original on July 25, 2021) a load of crap, nonsense, rubbish, etc. on Cambridge Dictionary: "something that is not true, or something of very bad quality" (archived from the original on May 18, 2023)

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As collectors themselves, Onnit has painstakingly designed these kettlebells with the most discerning fanatic in mind. Each kettlebell has been carefully crafted to meet their strict standards, and are the perfect addition to any Star Wars collection. Dream on: Used to tell someone that what they hope for is probably not going to happen. [38] Real-world phrase. [107] Beat the poodoo out of: To beat up severely. [34] Similar to the real-world idiom "beat the shit out of." [35] let the cat out of the bag on Cambridge Dictionary: "to allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to" (archived from the original on May 6, 2021)Oh mooie-mooie: Gungan exclamation. [47] Phonetically similar to the real-world idiom "my oh my." [226] Going Base Delta Zero: Imperial officer slang for "going off" or "getting really angry," referential of the term Base Delta Zero. [141] Pile of rancor poodoo: A despicable person. [236] Similar to the real-world vulgar slang phrase "piece of shit." Son of a mudscuffer: This expression was used by Cara Dune to express her troubles with un-jamming her blaster. [93] Similar to the real-world exclamation "son of a bitch." [168]

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Dank farrik: An exclamatory expression, possibly an expletive, used to express anger and frustration, [48] [92] [93] as well as astonishment. [94] It was sometimes shortened to just dank. [95] Have someone's feathers: The feathered Shani Deva Lompop used this idiom when her niece Sana Starros was about to ride a rancor, saying "Just don't get eaten. Your grandmother will have my feathers." [39] Similar to the real-world idiom "have someone's hide," meaning to punish someone severely. [154] A couple of subtle details in Chapter 7 confirm that a scene from a cancelled Boba-Bane focused episode of The Clone Wars animated series is actually canon. In the cancelled episode, a scene depicts a showdown between Cad Bane and Boba in which the pair shoot each other square in the head. Boba is left with a blaster dent in his helmet while Bane is forced to get a metal plate imbedded in his skull. This confrontation is first hinted at when Bane made his reappearance during The Bad Batch and is shown with the metal plate for the first time.Fit as a F'nonc: Completely fine. [125] Similar to the real-world idiom "be (as) fit as a fiddle," meaning to be very healthy and strong. [126] barrel on Oxford Learner's Dictionary: " be like shooting fish in a barrel (informal) used to emphasize how easy it is to do something" (archived from the original on April 22, 2023) Sands: A general-purpose exclamation of display on Canto Bight, referencing the sands of the planet's desert. [260] For storm's sake: Used to express frustration. [38] Similar to the real-world idiom "for Christ's/goodness' sake."

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