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- noun Plural form of
biccy .
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Examples
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It nagged, and nagged, and suddenly struck me: she was precisely imitating the moves you make when, while carrying a tray with two very hot cups of tea and some biccies, you suddenly know you're going to sneeze, and do a frantic little crouching dance to get it to the table.
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Cannot find Tim Tams in the UK, they seem like our British “Penguin” biccies but smaller and apparently better.
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Yummy thingies and treatlets and biccies are swimming in invisible fat to fuzz up your arteries.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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The decended on the wine and biccies like a plague of locust, signed the guest books, gave Jean a huge bunch of Cranham Moon Walk 09 pink balloons and left ruccously up the drive.
Snell-Pym » Cranham Village Bares All - Cranham Moonwalk 09 2009
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Just to let you know, I did make the Oreo cupcakes but only 1/2 the recipe, so I wouldn't have 30 to eat and to save on the cost of the biccies they were amazing!
The Red Deer thereddeer 2009
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Yummy thingies and treatlets and biccies are swimming in invisible fat to fuzz up your arteries.
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Lawyers were most impressed by good boardroom biccies, the survey added.
Meanwhile, in a completely different country . . . | clusterflock 2008
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Lawyers were most impressed by good boardroom biccies, the survey added.
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I know that what the British call biscuits, Americans call cookies and Australians call biccies or bickies.
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I am disturbed by the plural biccies; it looks Franco-Italian.
Meanwhile, in a completely different country . . . | clusterflock 2008
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