"... and fewer than two outs, the batter hits a high fly... " | |
"...batter, wham, knock up, bugger, brown, jugs, bazoons, knockers, knobs, lungs..." | |
"A batter is hit by a ball he is not attempting to hit. | |
"I don't like beer, I don't like batter, I don't like fish..." | |
"It's not the bat, it's the batter. " | |
"... and fewer than two outs, the batter hits a high fly... " | |
"...batter, wham, knock up, bugger, brown, jugs, bazoons, knockers, knobs, lungs..." | |
"A batter is hit by a ball he is not attempting to hit. | |
"I don't like beer, I don't like batter, I don't like fish..." | |
"It's not the bat, it's the batter. " | |
(announcer over TV) Monterrey's Angel Macias pitched his team to victory setting down 18 batters in a row. | |
- Yeah. - But he can't pitch at batters, right? | |
27 batters up, 27 batters down. | |
Alright, batters up. | |
And Tony Crane brutally rapes you, and then... batters you to death. | |
(announcer over TV) Monterrey's Angel Macias pitched his team to victory setting down 18 batters in a row. | |
- Yeah. - But he can't pitch at batters, right? | |
27 batters up, 27 batters down. | |
Alright, batters up. | |
And Tony Crane brutally rapes you, and then... batters you to death. | |
"Beaten by exhaustion, battered by the weather, winners will have fun and celebrate together." | |
"The exhilaration of success lent wings to our sorely battered feet, "but Ootah had his own explanation. | |
# a nonelastic, bruised and battered... # # badly damaged... # # stretchy, stretchy... # # trunk, # # butt, # # ass. # | |
'A community of hollow shells, chipped and battered 'by Allied bombs, according to a methodical plan, 'a plan that would cancel out the city as a tough enemy centre, 'and still retain some choice spots. | |
'As we climbed higher, life in the already battered Toyota became truly terrifying.' | |
'After that failure, 'we decided just to use our machines as battering rams.' | |
'The following day, he rose before dawn,' went round to the provost of Eton's lodgings, and battering on the door, roused the provost and commanded him to show him the chapel! | |
'The stations are going to take an almighty battering tonight. | |
'We were taking a battering. | |
(Wade) A jet-propelled battering ram. | |
"Beaten by exhaustion, battered by the weather, winners will have fun and celebrate together." | |
"The exhilaration of success lent wings to our sorely battered feet, "but Ootah had his own explanation. | |
# a nonelastic, bruised and battered... # # badly damaged... # # stretchy, stretchy... # # trunk, # # butt, # # ass. # | |
'A community of hollow shells, chipped and battered 'by Allied bombs, according to a methodical plan, 'a plan that would cancel out the city as a tough enemy centre, 'and still retain some choice spots. | |
'As we climbed higher, life in the already battered Toyota became truly terrifying.' | |
'After that failure, 'we decided just to use our machines as battering rams.' | |
'The following day, he rose before dawn,' went round to the provost of Eton's lodgings, and battering on the door, roused the provost and commanded him to show him the chapel! | |
'The stations are going to take an almighty battering tonight. | |
'We were taking a battering. | |
(Wade) A jet-propelled battering ram. | |