Examples of using Humpy in English and their translations into Czech
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Humpy.- No.
Thank you, Humpy.
Humpy.- No.
You mean… Humpy.
Humpy Bong. They're going places.
Why you so humpy?
Think, humpy puppy.
What makes you think that, Humpy?
Think, uh… humpy puppy.
How… how are you getting on with your Minister, Humpy?
Thank you, Humpy. Any luck with the Foreign Secretary about this Scottish nonsense?
They're going places. Humpy Bong.
Isn't that right, Your Royal Highness? Spot on, Humpy.
With some choice Anglo-Saxon, whereupon Morris threw his dentures Yes, sir, the miscreant being one Herbert"Humpy" Morris, who requested that a passing lady give him a smile to which she responded at her, the lady stamped on them and it all turned into quite the to-do.
I was seven andwe had to put our dog Humpy to sleep.
The lady stamped on them and it all turned into quite the to-do. Dentures? with some choice Anglo-Saxon, whereupon Morris threw his dentures requested that a passing lady give him a smile to which she responded Yes, sir, the miscreant being one Herbert"Humpy" Morris.
What makes you think that, Humpy? Oh, really?
With some choice Anglo-Saxon, whereupon Morris threw his dentures at her, the lady stamped on them and it all turned into quite the to-do. Dentures? requested that a passing lady give him a smile to which she responded Yes, sir, the miscreant being one Herbert"Humpy" Morris.
He actually is convinced that Viswanathan Anand and Koneru Humpy should be ranked above Karpov.
With some choice Anglo-Saxon, whereupon Morris threw his dentures requested that a passing lady give him a smile to which she responded Dentures? at her, the lady stamped on them and it all turned into quite the to-do. Yes, sir, the miscreant being one Herbert"Humpy" Morris, who.
The lady stamped on them and it all turned into quite the to-do. requested that a passing lady give him a smile to which she responded Yes, sir, the miscreant being one Herbert"Humpy" Morris, who with some choice Anglo-Saxon, whereupon Morris threw his dentures.
Sir Frederick is suggesting that the offending paragraph may be Humpy?
Exactly! Incidentally, I heard your chap on the radio yesterday, Humpy.- Challenge?
Incidentally, I heard your chap on the radio yesterday, Humpy.
The first one to get picked off was Slappy Long Strokem,then Humpy Dangle.
So in other words… this is a historical pattern again butthe world didn't come to a country humpy, does it?