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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
banjo .
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Examples
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The Scottish first minister struck early in the proceedings and thereafter chortled and banjoed all the way to the finishing line.
Labour needs to challenge Alex Salmond – and quickly | Kevin McKenna 2011
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The tragicomedy of the north-east match official's fraternal arm-round-the-shoulder huddle with Wayne Rooney after the United player had banjoed James McCarthy put me in mind of a chap I once knew, Mr Mifsud.
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But that was before the Edinburgh Executive was banjoed by a sex scandal so odious that even New Labour couldn't spin their way out of it.
Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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The tragicomedy of the north-east match official's fraternal arm-round-the-shoulder huddle with Wayne Rooney after the United player had banjoed James McCarthy put me in mind of a chap I once knew, Mr Mifsud.
The Guardian World News Harry Pearson 2011
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The court had heard that the teen allegedly told a gardaí following his arrest "I am going to pay someone to have his face banjoed."
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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If I'd have been banjoed like that I wouldn't be too happy.
The Policeman's Blog 2010
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If I'd have been banjoed like that I wouldn't be too happy.
The Policeman's Blog 2010
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Unlike previous works, the disc dwells less on banjoed odes to American states, and more on lavish pop songs - some of them even danceable.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brad Wheeler 2010
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If I'd have been banjoed like that I wouldn't be too happy.
The Policeman's Blog 2010
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The court had heard that the teen allegedly told a gardaí following his arrest "I am going to pay someone to have his face banjoed."
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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