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- adjective A
lot of (representing a clippedLiverpudlian pronunciation of this phrase, especially that of Cilla Black).
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Examples
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I'm currently reading his 'The Crimes Of Richmond City', and, as Cilla Black might say, its a 'lorra' fun...
The girl who kicked the publisher's keister for misplacing an apostrophe Peter Rozovsky 2010
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The operative has a device that interferes with T'lorra's optical implants, so she is unable to identify him.
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Ai has been spendin alorra tyme with my IRL frenz, catchin up on stuff an mekkin plans fur mai burfday! aswell as lorra drinkies and funnee moments! ai am just restin nao after tekin teh goggie fur a stroll thad all sounds berry eggsitin awntee janet.
Dis fud - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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"A lorra that"... if it means "a lot of," why did they write "a lot of" all those other times?
Archive 2007-05-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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OK, they have different poicies, depending on where they are standing... more socialist than Labour in Labour seats, more Conservative than the Tories in Tory seats... but hey, they've got a lorra, lorra policies.
Did You Miss Me? Kerron Cross 2006
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We get a lorra junkies over ere, specially in the high season.
Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004
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We get a lorra junkies over ere, specially in the high season.
Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004
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A lorra lorra singing, a lorra lorra boo-ing when United have the ball.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Thom Gibbs 2011
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Lorra, lorra laughs: Alan Carr, Shappi Khorsandi, and Sean Lock all appeared on stage at the gig in aid of Great Ormond Street hospital
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Michael Boyd has done a brilliant job in restoring the company's morale and overseeing the building programme but, until now, in the immortal words of Cilla Black, there haven't been "a lorra laffs".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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