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A kiss-me-quick hat is a British seaside novelty hat, typically bearing the words "Kiss me quick" or "Kiss me quick, squeeze me slow". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Culturally, The Daily Telegraph describes them as "one step up from a knotted handkerchief".
Doris Day - for her album Annie Get Your Gun (1963) [2]; Judy Garland - recorded for the film soundtrack but not used as Garland was subsequently dropped from the film. [3]Eydie Gormé - for her album Gormé Sings Showstoppers (1959).
Studio portrait of Kathleen Rockwell. Kathleen Eloise Rockwell (October 4, 1873/1876/1880 (year of birth disputed) – February 21, 1957), known as "Klondike Kate" and later known as Kate Rockwell Warner Matson Van Duren, was an American dancer and vaudeville star during the Klondike Gold Rush, where she met Alexander Pantages who later became a very successful vaudeville/motion picture mogul.
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The Chinese word kǔlì is an instance of phono-semantic matching that literally translates to "bitter strength" but is more commonly understood as "hard labour". [13] In 1727, Engelbert Kämpfer described coolies as dock labourers who would unload Dutch merchant ships at Nagasaki in Japan. [14] [15]
Warning: This article contains spoilers. 4 Pics 1 Word continues to delight and frustrate us. Occasionally, we'll rattle off four to five puzzles with little effort before getting stuck for ...
A reward in heaven for working hard on earth while hungry. Used in the song The Preacher and the Slave by Joe Hill. Play the Hoosier Dissatisfied workers on the job who intentionally fail to work efficiently are "playing the Hoosier" [29] Plough jockey A farmer Plug-ugly A thug or a goon Plush, on the
All the hard work was leading up to the Runaways’ New Year’s Eve show at a tiny club in Orange County called Wild Man Sam’s. The band didn’t have enough material for their four sets, so they filled the gaps with shouting contests, covers and unrehearsed jams. They yelled at each other to play slower; they needed to stretch out the time.