- "
Hail fellow well met" is an
English idiom used when
referring to a
person whose behavior is hearty, friendly, and congenial. It is
typically used to...
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customer asking "FUNEX" ("Have you any eggs?")
appears in a 1949 book
Hail fellow well met by
Seymour Hicks and was
expanded into a
longer sketch of phrasebook-style...
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Variety praised Broadbent and
Dalton as "especially good as Angel's
hail-
fellow-well-met
superior and oily No. 1 suspect". As an
homage to the genre...
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compromise their effectiveness.
Gilligan says Hank was
supposed to be a "
hail fellow well met and a
figure of
worship for Walt, Jr.," but
developed him when...
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place with real
working people. His brother-in-law
Humphrey Dakin, a "
Hail fellow, well met" type, who took him to a
local pub in Leeds, said that he was...
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October 2023. Christgau,
Robert (22
October 2002). "Consumer Guide:
Hail Fellow Well Set".
Village Voice.
Retrieved 6
October 2023 – via www.robertchristgau...
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During this time,
Osborne began a
romantic relationship with
fellow Chase U
student Thea
Hail and
asked her out on a date at NXT
Vengeance Day for Valentine's...
- on the 1963 ticket, he
asked voters not to
reelect him.
Bartle was a
hail-
fellow-well-met, who "never knew a stranger" and
demonstrated an impressive...
- the boys were
surprised to hear the non-Catholic say: 'C'mon
fellows let's have a '
Hail Mary.' The boys said the
quick prayer and on the next play Jimmy...
- had "the re****tion of a
political buffoon, a man of
earthy wit and
hail-
fellow-well-metness who
survived in
politics because he knew more and better...