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  • 51Drunken Hero — This article is about the Chinese TV series. For the Hong Kong film with the same Chinese title, see Come Drink with Me. Drunken Hero VCD cover art Also known as Drunk Kung fu Master …

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  • 52Drunken Monkey (film) — For the kung fu style, see Drunken Monkey. Drunken Monkey Directed by Lau Kar leung Produced …

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  • 53Drunken Bakers — The Drunken Bakers are characters in the British adult humour magazine Viz created by Barney Farmer and Lee Healey. The two bakers run a bakery together. Their names have never been mentioned; one has sparse black hair, the other has a bulbous… …

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  • 54Drunken Monkey (2002 film) — Infobox Film name = Drunken Monkey image size = caption = director = Lau Kar leung producer = writer = Pak Ling Li narrator = starring = music = Tommy Wai cinematography = Wong Po Man editing = Kit Wai Kai distributor = released = runtime =… …

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  • 55drunken trees — (DRUNK.un treez) n. In a northern climate, a stand of trees under which the permafrost has melted. Example Citation: Mr. Rude says he no longer recognizes Alaska weather. This year, we had a real quick melt of the snow, and it seemed like it was… …

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  • 56Drunken noodles — A plate of drunken noodles Drunken noodles (or Pad Kee Mao, less frequently Pad Ki Mao or Pad Kimao, Lao: ຜັດຂີ້ເມົາ; Thai: ผัดขี้เมา, RTGS: phat khimao, [pʰàt kʰîːmaw]) is a Chinese influenced dish that was made popular by the Chinese people… …

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  • 57Drunken Boy — Variations: SHUTEN DOJI Asian lore tells us of a gigantic, vampiric ogre called Drunken Boy. Dressed all in scarlet, Drunken Boy can be found in his cave lair where he and his demon companions drink vast quantities of alcohol. Within his lair are …

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  • 58Drunken monkey hypothesis — The drunken monkey hypothesis proposes that human attraction to ethanol may have a genetic basis due to the high dependence of the primate ancestor of Homo sapiens to fruit as a food source. Ethanol naturally occurs in ripe and overripe fruit and …

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  • 59drunken trees — noun A stand of trees displaced from their normal vertical alignment, especially due to thermokarst Drunken trees leaning in random directions are often found in spruce forests where discontinuous permafrost has melted. Syn: tilted trees, drunken …

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  • 60drunken reveler — noun someone who engages in drinking bouts • Syn: ↑drunken reveller, ↑bacchanal, ↑bacchant • Hypernyms: ↑drinker, ↑imbiber, ↑toper, ↑juicer …

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