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circs [sɜːks] n Brit informal short for circumstances (see circumstance (sense 1)) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| But whether it's you and me down the registry office (well, not you and me, obviously), or Wayne and Coleen renting Portofino by the hour, or Leah and Jack in Southwark (Cathedral) and mum 'n' dad's back garden (nope, it's not a semi), there are some unbreakable rules of wedding etiquette, chief among which is Do Not Under Any Circs Attempt To Upstage The Bride. My library's copy of The Dark Knight Returns started collecting dust the minute it hit the shelves (3 circs since June 2002). A victory against Italy's azzurri today might, in the circs, be greeted with just as much relieved acclaim. |
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