Spanners

Spanners

Spanner

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Spanner peut faire référence à :

  • Spanner, un détecteur de cibles produit par la firme AEG qui équipa le Messerschmitt Bf 110 entre autres,
  • un terme allemand désignant dans le langage courant un voyeur,
  • Rudolf Spanner, un médecin allemand ayant essayé de faire du savon avec de la graisse humaine durant le seconde guerre mondiale,

Spanners peut faire référence à :

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  • bag\ of\ spanners — really ugly She has a face like a bag of spanners …   Dictionary of american slang

  • bag\ of\ spanners — really ugly She has a face like a bag of spanners …   Dictionary of american slang

  • As ugly as a bag of spanners — very ugly …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • as ugly as a bag of spanners — Australian Slang very ugly …   English dialects glossary

  • yaffling spanners — n pl British cutlery such as knives, forks and spoons as used at the table. The humorous phrase is widespread in the armed forces and derives from the archaic dia lect term yaffle, probably imitative in origin, meaning to consume or eat vora… …   Contemporary slang

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