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

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

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

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Morning, starshine: Used by Doctor Aphra to greet Luke Skywalker when he woke up. [212] Similar to the real-world phrase "morning, sunshine." [215] son of a bitch on Collins English Dictionary: "or sonofabitch (...) 1. a person or thing regarded with anger, contempt, etc. 2. an interjection used to express surprise, annoyance, etc." (archived from the original on August 15, 2023) Void help me: Used to stress the seriousness of a situation. [346] Similar to the real-world idiom "God/heaven help me." [310] Just as the struggle against the Scorpenek droids seems lost, Boba comes riding in on the Rancor he received as a gift earlier in the season. This moment is clearly foreshadowed during the earlier episodes when Boba tells the Rancor tamer that he wants to ride it. It was only a matter of time before the great beast came to rumble. snot on The Britannica Dictionary: " 2 [count] disapproving : a rude and annoying person" (archived from the original on October 4, 2022)

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Cool as a dead star: Calm, composed, and in control of one's emotions. [81] Similar to the real-world idiom "cool as a cucumber." [82] Laserbrain: Leia Organa once employed this as an insult towards Han Solo, stating "I don't know where you get your delusions, laserbrain." [4] Similar to the real-world noun "birdbrain." [54] you can't fix stupid on The Free Dictionary: " slang Used to express one's frustration with or dismissal of someone that one believes is hopelessly stupid." (archived from the original on April 23, 2023) hold your horses on Cambridge Dictionary: "used to tell someone to stop and consider carefully their decision or opinion about something" (archived from the original on November 3, 2022) 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)Surik's Blade!: An exclamation of surprise used by Jedi Master Sskeer [318] and Jedi archivist OrbaLin. [319] 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] Thank the Warren Mother!: A Sullustan expression of relief, [327] similar to the real-world idiom "thank God." [325] So It implies that the puzzling speech of Han Solo is "misinformation" and not truth, and it has nothing to do with the nature of the Kessel Run in any respect. Han means nothing other than impressing Obi-Wan and Luke with pure boasting. Indeed, even in the final version of the script, the parentheses attached to Han's line state that he is "obviously lying." sharp on Oxford Learner's Dictionary: "Idioms not the sharpest knife in the drawer, not the sharpest tool in the shed (informal) (humorous) not intelligent" (archived from the original on April 18, 2023)

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Sight for short circuits: Another droid way of expressing pleasure at seeing someone, [280] similar to the real world idiom "a sight for sore eyes." [279] You've never heard of the Millennium Falcon ?…It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs." ― Han Solo [4] fly in the ointment on Cambridge Dictionary: "a single thing or person that is spoiling a situation that could have been very positive or enjoyable" (archived from the original on March 20, 2023)I am one with the Force and the Force is with me: Mantra used by people like Chirrut Îmwe, [169] Luke Skywalker [118] and Ahsoka Tano. [170] hellhole on Cambridge Dictionary: "an extremely unpleasant place" (archived from the original on May 4, 2023) Pleb: A derogatory term used by Gregor. [239] Real-world insulting word for an ordinary person. [240] chopped liver on Cambridge Dictionary: "someone or something that is not at all important or deserving of respect" (archived from the original on April 18, 2023)

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Like taking clams from a Gungan: Describes something that is very easy to do. [203] Similar to the real-world idiom "like taking candy from a baby." [204]Chapter 7 solidifies the connection as both the dent in Boba's helmet and Bane's head plate are clearly displayed during the episode. While it is a shame that the cancelled Clone Wars episode will never see the light of day, it is cool to know that the show's producers have not forgotten these narratives. Whisker cub: Common Chiss slang for a coward. A common use is when referring to something "running like a whisker cub." [313]



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