lager hole
n. rugby expression for a large gap through which one can run with the ball. the term has its roots in heavy drinking, as does rugby itself.
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here now boyo. wobble yer head a bit see, to throw them off kilter, and then plough up the lager hole.
i say. spliffing idea old chap.
you’re not english are you? it’s welsh we are. we hate the tommies.
rather not my good fellow. leeks rule! etc.
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