Look what you've done to my Cardigan!
Expression mosty used by Barbara Simpson & Rita Walker: Both from northern England, and casually mimicked by many school folk.
If a person spills a drink on a valuable item of clothing, the victim of this disgracefull exhibition will turn round and challenge the person in question.
"Damn it Q, you've ruined my Tuxedo - look what you've done to my cardigan!"
The CBn Dictionary
#61
Posted 29 December 2007 - 04:25 PM
#62
Posted 30 December 2007 - 06:11 AM
saussine
(n.) A talented amateur, one who excels at his/her craft despite being inexperienced in it.
- George Lazenby's first acting gig may have only been in OHMSS, but, in it, he was a real saussine.
- John Glen, though experienced in the editing room, was untried as director on FYEO; fortunately, however, he proved to be quite the saussine.
- Jimmy, despite his immaturity as a writer, quickly turned out to be a true saussine.
#63
Posted 09 February 2008 - 04:55 AM
ciquaro
an old car that is soon to fall apart ant time and probably if hit by gunfire
"can I borrow your ciquaro"
Edited by agentjamesbond007, 09 February 2008 - 04:57 AM.
#64
Posted 09 February 2008 - 12:13 PM
Quantum Of Whatsthis?
exp.
the smallest amount of comfort in being able to feel discomforted by an aspect of the Bond phenomenon not agreed with by some Bond "fans". Usually the feeling is aggravation and augmented by the expression of criticism at the earliest possible stage devoid of any hard information and based purely on feelings and Chinese whispers. Invariably subject to a complete change in feeling when sampling final product. Enthusiasm and something the film-makers do correctly, ironically, invokes discomfort and distrust.
[origin: "Quantum Of Solace", Ian Fleming short story]
#65
Posted 19 April 2008 - 04:01 PM
renault9liker
(noun) – One of the worsts insult one can call another
Jim called Loomis a renault9liker for not agreeing that his opinion is indeed fact.
also see Belgian
#66
Posted 20 April 2008 - 12:51 AM
To be criticized usu. by a superior in a testy or sarcastic manner.
Boy, the boss really leed me today when I told him those socks didn't match his shoes!
Edited by dogmanstar, 20 April 2008 - 12:52 AM.
#67
Posted 20 April 2008 - 01:55 AM
renault9liker
(noun) – One of the worsts insult one can call another
Jim called Loomis a renault9liker for not agreeing that his opinion is indeed fact.
also see Belgian
Filthy Belgians
#68
Posted 28 April 2008 - 11:39 PM
Meowfer(s)
(n) an object that resembles a crowbar used as a weapon to hit or *meowf* somebody
(used in Everything Or Nothing)
ex. The henchmen used a meowfer to kill the agents.
Meowf (meowfed/meowfing)
(v) to hit of scratch with a sharp object
ex. The agents were meowfed by henchmen with crowbars
#69
Posted 02 July 2008 - 04:22 PM
Craig-gasm!
Expression used to Identify a person who takes great delight in seeing Daniel Craig as James Bond.
E.g. On the morning on June 30th 2008, many CBn forum members had multiple Craig-gasms as they saw Daniel Craig as James Bond in the Quantum of Solace teaser trailer.
Brozza_Bond
Someone who can't accept Daniel Craig as James Bond and single out a CBn member to creat tension and discomfort on a forum.
E.g. Why can't you just accept Craig as Bond, you're acting like a Brozza_Bond!
#70
Posted 05 September 2008 - 04:47 PM
imdb . / im.dǝb /
(conjunction) – if it is true that
The running time is too short imdb it is 104 minutes.
#71
Posted 19 October 2008 - 09:23 PM
Craig-Humour.
The brilliant dry humour used in the latest James Bond movies, which general movie reviewers do not pick up on.
e.g.
Reviewer: Quantum of Solace lacks wit and humour!
Bond fan: What the hell are you talking about, there are funny moments, there's a considerable amount of Craig humour!