While some slang words and phrases are used throughout all of Britain ( e . g ., " knackered ", meaning " exhausted " ), others are restricted to smaller regions, even to small geographical groups.
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Although the band sounded good, his voice was in shreds . . . " Later, Harrison would admit he was " knackered " by the time he arrived in Los Angeles, having simply taken on too much over the previous year.
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:: : : : : This has been quite adequately explained ( blood oxygen is held at saturation level unless under strenuous exercise or lungs are just about totally knackered )-and your opinion disputed by others, so I won't waste time here.
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She saves the various incarnations of the Doctor but most of them did not notice her, except for the First Doctor-suggesting he should steal a different TARDIS because although its navigation system is " knackered " he'll have " more fun " and the Eleventh, in the lives he has previously encountered.
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As they bickered onscreen and traded insults such as " knocked-kneed knackered old nosebag " and " big girl's blouse ", the insults continued offscreen as the two disliked each other intensely and their arguments became showbiz legend . ( the same year she was celebrated in an episode of " This Is Your Life " ).
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Jewel continued to work in television for many years, and in 1991 he appeared in an episode of the BBC hospital drama series " Casualty " in which he was able to use one of his famous catchphrases, referring to a nurse as " a knock-kneed, knackered old nose bag " a term he had regularly bestowed upon Nellie.
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When the album was previewed by " Uncut " in November 2006, the magazine called the song " a surreal knees-up round a knackered old joanna that celebrates how the same sun cheers both Queen and crackheads-before building up to a psychotic guitar wig-out . " Damon Albarn told NME in January 2007 that the song " had to be last " referring to the position in the album because " where do you go after that noisy bit at the end ?"
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She said that filming the pre-recorded labour scenes meant she " was knackered after screaming and crying and pretending to push all day . " In an interview with Digital Spy, she said that she was " really, really nervous " and that the prospect of acting the birth was " very scary ", but added, " I really appreciate that they've given me the opportunity, especially considering that I haven't been here at " EastEnders " for that long.