
The Simpsons S01E01
ay caramba, go for it, that's my boy, three cheers for, hip, hip, hooray! Yay! unadulterated pap, doofus, trashing, aside from
The Simpsons S01E02
deface, foot the bill, crummy, lunkhead, certain, lash out, in ways, feel bad for, nurture, get dressed, keep an eye out for
The Simpsons S01E03
dude, tardy, count off, this morning, cool [A3.1], take your seat, puke on every bus ride, no offense, class, do not stick any part of your body out the window, have enough of, tomfoolery, speed bump, dip sign, be synonymous with, nut, boob, pass someone over (for), time and again, stink, right on, if truth be know, doozy, put it, far-fetched, lug
The Simpsons S01E04
tug of war, dawdle, fend for oneself, eaglet, regurgitate, eye-opener, have got to do, can, hellion, pardon my French, belch, freak [Noun], trample, sap3, flower bed, if so, gimmick, fad, college fund, drive a stake, boy, gobble something up, pawn shop, forget it
The Simpsons S01E05
oh, man, mitt, teacher's pet, apple-polisher, butter up, measly, crumb, snivel, what's the big idea, so what, knock someone's block off, splatter, ghastly, squeal, code, schoolyard, fear for, listen up, get a kick out of, lifelike, day off, forehead, inevitable, scuffle, run-in, bully, tattle, make fun of, ought to, chunky, unfortunately, bend the rules, amen, the next time, throw a punch, glob, sock, stagger, yeah, gotcha, family jewels, put up a fight, disgusted with, depicted, vibrant, sex maniac, resentful, individual, bland, inoffensive, let me in, idiot, interest someone in, torment [Verb], for one, be sick of, arithmetic, sound off, godforsaken, for some reason, apologize to, cheat on, intelligence, shake down, saturation bombing, water balloon, round, untie, beat someone to death, eventuality, the second, armistice, treaty, article [Noun 3], figurehead [Noun 2], menace, in the neighborhood, The American Revolution, World War two, the Star Wars trilogy, gory, peace.
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