Written boor Nhb.1 [boa-(r).] 1. To pierce, make a hole, penetrate. Also usedyfg-.
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"I know I'm becoming a bore on this, but one thing that is so pernicious at the moment in the United Kingdom is a bunch of people essentially going 'who is the person I call to fix this for me?'"
"Fred bullied his oldest son, who bore his name, into alcoholism and an early death. A son who wanted nothing to do with the Old Man or family business. So no, Fred Sr obviously didn't have any of his children's best interest in mind."
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UK and Irish slang — Cockney, Scouse, Geordie, Yorkshire, Glaswegian, Brummie, Welsh, West Country, plus Irish English. Centuries of regional dialects feeding into modern British and Irish street talk.
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