Banter

  • 21Banter (radio show) — Banter is a radio programme that is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the UK, starring Andrew Collins and Richard Herring. The pilot and the first 2 series were broadcast from August 2005 to November 2006, and a third series was broadcast in April and… …

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  • 22Banter Hof — (Wilhelmshaven,Германия) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: Werftstr. 52 58, 26 …

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  • 23Banter Booth — The Banter Booth is a mobile soapbox sponsored by bookmaker William Hill. [ [http://www.banterbooth.com Banter Booth website] ] It appears in town centres in Scotland before big football matches and provides fans with an opportunity to air their… …

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  • 24banter — I. verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1676 transitive verb 1. to speak to or address in a witty and teasing manner 2. archaic delude 3. chiefly Southern & Midland challenge intransitive verb to …

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  • 25BANTER — Bayesian Network Tutoring and Explanation …

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  • 26banter — Synonyms and related words: backchat, badinage, beard, blandish, blarney, booing, brave, buffoonery, cajole, catcalling, chaff, chaffing, challenge, chitchat, clownishness, con, dare, defy, deride, derision, exchange, face, fleering, flippancy,… …

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  • 27banter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. jest, chaff, badinage. See wit, ridicule. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. teasing, joking, raillery, badinage; see fun , ridicule , teasing . v. Syn. tease, jest (with), kid*; see joke , ridicule . III …

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  • 28banter — ban|ter [ bæntər ] noun uncount friendly conversation in which people tell jokes and laugh at each other …

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  • 29banter — ban·ter || bæntÉ™ n. joking, teasing v. joke, tease, converse in friendly manner …

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  • 30banter — barnet …

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