! I'm gonna wring your neck! | |
! Tell me, or I'll wring your neck! | |
"... out of the salad bowl this instant, Mother's going to wring her little neck. " | |
"Every minute this human waterfall would shake her body like a dog and wring out her hair." | |
"If I find him on this boat again, I'll personally wring his neck." | |
! I'm gonna wring your neck! | |
! Tell me, or I'll wring your neck! | |
"... out of the salad bowl this instant, Mother's going to wring her little neck. " | |
"Every minute this human waterfall would shake her body like a dog and wring out her hair." | |
"If I find him on this boat again, I'll personally wring his neck." | |
"Love wrings, throttling me Tears as rivulets run untiringly" | |
And since she can only fire the maid, she wrings our guts. | |
And then for a year there, we were sort of making plans for getting married until one gloomy day, this older woman pops up from Omaha and she cries and wrings her hands and pleads with me that I should leave him alone, for his own good. | |
Every day somebody wrings a butterfly to death and no law can prevent it. | |
He gives money to God, but he wrings the soul out of poor people. | |
"Love wrings, throttling me Tears as rivulets run untiringly" | |
And since she can only fire the maid, she wrings our guts. | |
And then for a year there, we were sort of making plans for getting married until one gloomy day, this older woman pops up from Omaha and she cries and wrings her hands and pleads with me that I should leave him alone, for his own good. | |
Every day somebody wrings a butterfly to death and no law can prevent it. | |
He gives money to God, but he wrings the soul out of poor people. | |
- The bird "wrang-u-ler" from the show. | |
- What's wrang? | |
If you're looking for a gang guy, you've got the wrang guy. | |
Oh, you're tougher than wrang leather. | |
The bird "wrang-u-ler." And these are Vanko and Vera's famous cockatoos, Horse and Carriage. | |
- The bird "wrang-u-ler" from the show. | |
- What's wrang? | |
If you're looking for a gang guy, you've got the wrang guy. | |
Oh, you're tougher than wrang leather. | |
The bird "wrang-u-ler." And these are Vanko and Vera's famous cockatoos, Horse and Carriage. | |
"'... and slow-motion surrender to thugs, punks and hand-wringing liberals."' | |
"While the male may seem shy... ...withhisUriahHeep hand-wringing and 'Aw, shucks' toe-kicking... ...heis actuallyanarcissist because this apparent shyness... | |
* Than just wringing your heart out over something * | |
- Excuse me for wringing a little joy out of the one bit of good news I had for some time. | |
- How are you with wringing' necks, huh? | |
"He hath, my lord, wrung from me by laboursome petition..." | |
"Marty Blair finally caught up with her... and wrung her neck!" | |
'In three weeks, England will have her neck wrung like a chicken.' | |
- Ham, muffins, eggs... all wrung from the bleeding lips of the starving poor. | |
- He's a little wrung out, huh? | |
"'... and slow-motion surrender to thugs, punks and hand-wringing liberals."' | |
"While the male may seem shy... ...withhisUriahHeep hand-wringing and 'Aw, shucks' toe-kicking... ...heis actuallyanarcissist because this apparent shyness... | |
* Than just wringing your heart out over something * | |
- Excuse me for wringing a little joy out of the one bit of good news I had for some time. | |
- How are you with wringing' necks, huh? | |
"He hath, my lord, wrung from me by laboursome petition..." | |
"Marty Blair finally caught up with her... and wrung her neck!" | |
'In three weeks, England will have her neck wrung like a chicken.' | |
- Ham, muffins, eggs... all wrung from the bleeding lips of the starving poor. | |
- He's a little wrung out, huh? | |