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Dyslexia is a difficulty with words, and it is often misunderstood and sometimes unrecognised.
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
1968 get-it-On adjective vigorous, energetic in approach us • [S|uch get-it-on
frontrunners in the Heavy sets as Grand Funk[] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic
Reactions and Carburetor Dung. p. 31, 1970 get knotted! used for expressing
contempt uk ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
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A Collection of Confusible Phrases
Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase get knotted (
I K si.) ... didn't tell him to get knotted and be done with it. get to a point get to the
point get to a point (also: come to a point) reach a certain stage: And you, my
dear ...
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
1917. get joined; get (k)nicked; get knotted. As angry, exasperated, or derisory
dismissives, prob. orig. euph. for get fucked!: orig. Services, later widespread: 15t
(ob. by 1980) and 3rd since ca. 1930, the 2nd since ca. 1970. But, as the article ...
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Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the ...
(Short silence) C2: (Takes a deep breath) I get very knotted up right in here. [T:
Um hmm] T2: Maybe a way to say it is, "Can you be friendly to the 'knotted up'?"
Mostly we get mad when we get knotted up. C3: Yeah. I do. I get very angry. T3:
OK ...
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Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
[From the verbal phr. to knock off (see knock verb 6b).] knotted adjective get
knotted! an expression of disbelief, annoyance, etc. 1963–. G. LYALL 'I'll lend you
a good book about security.' 'Get knotted, Major' (1972). [From knot verb, to tie in
a ...
John Ayto, John Simpson, 2010
... knotted it around apost.form massk 2 [I] to form a tight, hard, rounded mass: His
muscles knotted (= swelled) with the strain. . knotted /"nQt.Id/ /"nA;.8Id/ adjective a
knotted rope "idiom Get knotted! uk old-fashioned slang arudeway of telling ...
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Run For Your Life!: The Complete Marathon Guide
... get knotted up as well. An example is the piriformis muscle, which is
overloaded and goes into spasm in those whose lower limb deviates from the
saggital plane (e.g. their feet swing outwards) during the forward swing. Another
example is ...
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Curious English Words and Phrases: The Truth Behind the ...
One small mystery: just as many things about saints aren't logical, it is not entirely
clear why St George is the saint who is invoked against the problem of syphilis.
Get knotted This admonition is intended to thwart someone, to dismiss them, and
...
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A Real Part to Play: A Resource Pack for Involving Young ...
52 A REAL PART TO PLAY: A RESOURCE PACK FOR INVOLVING YOUNG
PEOPLE IN COMMUNITY REGENERATION fifarticipating Youth and practice
focus ~ | A/' Preparing workwith young people Exercise 1:Get knotted Exercise ...
Elin Stefansson, Ruth Dalzell, 2005