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"butterfingers" Definitions
  1. a person who often drops things

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In a food processor, blitz the Butterfingers until fully crushed.
And Bart was a Butterfingers mascot (+1) half the time, too.
Dip the caramel apple into the crushed Butterfingers at an angle.
Worry no more, because now there's a cure for chronic butterfingers.
Yes, I know that Nestlé's BUTTERFINGERS candy bars are not vegan.
Discard/eat the chocolate and crush the Butterfingers in a food processor. 21.
How is it that Hot Tamales top so many more lists than Butterfingers?
Or, if like me, you've got butterfingers and happen to drop the sensor.
The candy maker behind Kit Kat bars, Butterfingers, Rolos and the classic Oh Henry!
If it read: "Invoice attached, butterfingers," we're looking at a different kettle of fish.
It has been dispiriting, and also farcical — the butterfingers dismantling of a great New York institution.
Reese's were a top favorite in every single state along with Kit Kats — another R29 favorite — and Butterfingers.
Trace and fill the cat nose using the melted peanut butter, and immediately sprinkle with more crushed Butterfingers. 53.
The confident turn-arounds and running righty hooks that comprised his game with the Wolves are now frantic flailing tosses and butterfingers maneuvers.
The business that makes Butterfingers and Gobstoppers will find a new home — at Ferrero, the producer of Rocher chocolate — for $2.8 billion in cash.
And he owes his nickname, Butterfingers, to an even darker secret: the girl who slipped out of his hands during a failed riptide rescue.
Butterfingers, Crunch bars and Gobstoppers could go on the market as the Swiss company considers its options, including a sale of its American candy division.
The bar soap, I'm conflicted on — I love the way it makes my skin smell and feel, but my butterfingers make it an exercise in futility.
She rarely puts a foot wrong on the tennis court, but even Serena Williams can be a bit of a butterfingers when it comes to technology.
Third Point said it was encouraged by Nestlé's announcement this month that it was weighing the sale of its American candy business, which produces stalwart sweets like Butterfingers and Gobstoppers.
He was quickly ushered into a large den, where deep couches and chairs were packed with graying donors, and glass bowls in the shape of popcorn bags were filled with king-size Butterfingers.
Nestlé is kissing its Crunch bars and Butterfingers goodbye as it prepares to sell its U.S. candy business in an effort to keep up with the increasing U.S. demand for healthy snacks, per the WSJ.
The beefy ex-football player-turned-designated hitter was up to bat for his Mets minor league team the Columbia Fireflies at the Charleston Riverdogs when he went all butterfingers and launched his hit stick into the second deck.
Dacumos—who has since resigned from his $200,000-per-year job—admitted that he was involved with the woman, but denied being abusive or violent, and said that wrecking that keyboard was just him being a big ol' Butterfingers.
Set in the smallish city of Karuizawa, it has featured an unlikely love match, the return of one of the show's memorable figures, several people suffering from romantic butterfingers and a surprising acceptance of acid jazz as viable pop music.
Schumer said Trump "slammed the table" as he left the meeting, while Vice President Pence said the president had "passed out candy" — a mix that included Butterfingers and M&Ms — and that he had not raised his voice or slammed his hand.
The popular candy bar Butterfingers brought a unique crunch and gooeyness to this cheesecake that was laden with peanut butter and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups,Most of all, I appreciated that the decadent candy toppings seemed to balance the simple creaminess of the Original Cheesecake.
As soon as I mentioned it, all three of us were ravenously eating out of the giant plastic dollar-store bag that contained smaller bags of candy within it: Twix, Sour Patch Kids, Peppermint Patties, mini Butterfingers, other things I don't want to think about again.
Second, everyone agrees that the room you're standing in when you get a case of butterfingers is also a factor: Only 1 percent of the bacteria jumped from carpet to food, no matter how many seconds elapsed, while48 percent jumped from wood and 69 percent from tile.
But as it is with so many ideas of ours, the theory got fed through butterfingers and fumbling humanity and well, because of, and in spite of that, doubles down on one of the albums mantras- 'almost but not quite' The New Yorker recommended one of your shows.
Second, everyone agrees that the room you're standing in when you get a case of butterfingers is also a factor: Only 1 percent of the bacteria jumped from carpet to food, no matter how many seconds elapsed, while 48 percent jumped from wood and 69 percent from tile.
It was followed by two collections of delightful short stories, Run! It's Butterfingers Again! in 2017 and Of Course It's Butterfingers! in 2018.
Charlie Dancey's Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling, p.128. Butterfingers: Bath, England. .
The popular Butterfingers series, published by Puffin, began with the novel, Howzzat Butterfingers! , In 2010. This humorous cricket-based book was followed in 2012 by Goal, Butterfingers!, a rollicking football-based adventure novel which also includes a socially relevant environmental theme. The third in the series, ‘Clean Bowled, Butterfingers! was published in 2015 and is another cricket-based novel with a hilariously farcical plot in which Amar and his friends invent a variation of cricket called ‘Crack It’ when the school’s cricket gear gets stolen.
Clay's song "Jesus I Was Evil" was covered by Australian group Butterfingers.
Khyrunnisa A. is an Indian author of children's fiction, speaker, academic and a columnist, who created the comic book character 'Butterfingers'. The character first appeared in the Indian children's magazine Tinkle. Thirteen- year-old Amar Kishen, aka Butterfingers, now features in the eponymous Butterfingers series of novels and short story collections published by Puffin, the children's imprint of Penguin Random House India. Her first book for adults came out on 31 July 2019.
As for dessert, some packages contain Jell-O gelatin or pudding or a candy alternative, such as Butterfingers or Reese's cups.
On this session, four tracks, "Touch Me", "If You Want Enough", "Butterfingers" and "Eager Beaver Baby" were cut. Taking a cue from Elvis and the Jordanaires, Owen Bradley lined up a vocal group for two tracks: "Butterfingers" and "If You Want It Enough". Following the session Burnett and the Trio toured with Gene Vincent, and in published snapshots, only Johnny Burnette, Paul Burlison and Johnny Black appear with Gene Vincent. On May 20, 1957, Coral released a fifth single, "Eager Beaver Baby" backed with "Touch Me" (Coral 61829), and on September 2, 1957 they released a sixth single "Drinking Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" backed with "Butterfingers" (Coral 61869).
Amin is so incompetent as a thief that he is nicknamed "Butterfingers". However, he dislikes this nickname so much that he is willing to start a fight.
Butterfingers are an Australian hip hop group from Brisbane, Queensland. Most of their releases are on their own label, Valley Trash Records. They are currently signed to New World Artists.
The Butterfinger series revolves around the hilarious escapades of thirteen-year-old Amar Kishen, a class VIII student of the fictitious Green Park Higher Secondary School. Amar's slip-grip methods and his clumsy antics earned him the nickname Butterfingers. Butterfingers, named after Khyrunnisa's son, Amar, first appeared in 2006 in Tinkle, a popular fortnightly Indian children's magazine, as a regular comic-strip character. The illustrations were by Abhijeet Kini, the Mumbai-based illustrator and graphic artist.
This trick was invented by Luke Jugglestruck (Luke Gravett) in 1991 and shown to Charlie Dancey who included it in his book.Dancey, Charlie. Charlie Dancey's Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling p98. Butterfingers: Bath, England 1994. .
The simplest version involves having three balls, with two going up simultaneously on either side, followed by one going up in the middle.Dancey, Charlie. Charlie Dancey's Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling p.111. Butterfingers: Bath, England 1994.
This game, played without cricket bats and balls, has its own absurd rules and generates immense fun. The Misadventures of Butterfingers, the fourth book in the series, came out in 2016 and is a collection of short stories.
The 60's TV videoclip was a landmark success in a new direction of music video for the country, and becomes one of the most recognisable songs ever in indie/underground circuits (next to Butterfingers' Nicotine and Vio-Pipe).
Butterfingers at the ARIA Music Awards website Popular with Triple J listeners which gained attention to the tracks "Get Up Outta the Dirt", "Figjam" and "I Like Em When They're Trouble". "Figjam" contains a sample taken from "77%", as performed by The Herd and "Variety" contains elements from "Ladies Man", performed by Bias B.
The Valley Fiesta is an annual three-day event featuring free live music, market stalls, food and drink from many local restaurants and cafés, and other entertainment. Artists that have performed at the Valley Fiesta include Tim Rogers, Butterfingers, Evermore and The Preatures on the main stage and Nick Skitz and End Of Fashion at surrounding venues.
Smiling at Strangers is the second studio album by Australian Hip Hop album by TZU, released in September 2005. The album was produced by Magoo (Regurgitator and Butterfingers) and released under the Liberation Music record label. The album peaked at number 71 on the ARIA charts. The album was later re-released as a limited edition double album entitled, Snarling at Strangers.
Disappointed, police chief Clancy Wiggum explains "Butterfingers. Even fire doesn't want them." For a long time, The Simpsons characters starred in Butterfinger commercials, which helped the series get launched by earning revenue from the commercials. Around the time "Sweets and Sour Marge" was written, the series contract with Butterfinger was terminated, and the staff therefore decided to make fun of it.
The Deeper You Dig... is the second studio album released by Australian group, Butterfingers. It was released 20 June 2006 on the band's independent label, Valley Trash Records. The album received a lot of commercial success, with the album peaking at #14 on the Australian album chartsAustralian Charts and #2 on the ARIA Urban album chart. The single "Figjam" was nominated for the Best Urban Release ARIA Award.
He entered the professional realm in the advertising art department of the Philadelphia Bulletin newspaper.Vassallo, Alter Ego, p. 6 He began his comic book career freelancing for Street & Smith in 1948, drawing such features as "Butterfingers", "Django Jinks, Ghost Chaser", "Dr. Savant", "Mario Nette", "Nick Carter", "Public Defender", "Roger Kilgore", "Supersnipe", and "Ulysses Q. Wacky" in comics including The Shadow, Top Secrets, Ghost Breakers and Super Magician Comics.
They also recorded two tracks for the 2006 Steve Goodman tribute album My Old Man, reimagining Goodman's "City of New Orleans" and "Jessie's Jig". Man of Your Dreams was released March 25, 2008 on Snakeye Muzak, distributed by Outside Music. Hearts and Lonely Hunters was released on November 25, 2015 distributed by Outside Music. The members of Luther Wright and the Wrongs have also recorded two albums for children under the name 'Butterfingers'.
After Millicent insists that she and Bugs get married, Bugs declares that they should elope. Bugs takes a rolled up sheet and holds it out the window for Milly to slide down, but lets go of the sheet as she is doing so ("Butterfingers!"). As Millicent pounds on the door, Bugs goes and tells Elmer that Uncle Judd is at the door. Bugs offers a "bathrobe" for Elmer to slip into; as he steps into the hall, the "bathrobe" is revealed to be a bunny costume.
His second release, Underbelly: The Mixtape, was a concept album inspired by the characters of the popular Underbelly TV Series. Although the mixtape generated ill-informed controversy for its presumed glorification of gangland activities, it was widely lauded by critics and listeners both inside and outside the hip-hop scene. Both mixtapes were offered as free digital downloads. Since 2007, Bukkcity has appeared on tours with hip-hop legend Ice Cube, Paris (of Public Enemy and Dead Prez fame), Brisbane hip-hop group Butterfingers, DJ Rectangle and Snob Scrilla.
Also, along with Klaus Derendorf and Tom Nichols, Pearson also shares a writing credit in British singer and actress Dani Harmer's debut single "Free", which was released in the UK on 25 May 2009, taken from Harmer's upcoming album. The song was originally recorded by Pearson herself and was made an iTunes-only B-side of her single "Don't Miss You" in 2007. The first single from the second album, "Butterfingers" was released in October 2009 and failed to chart in Australia, leading Pearson to part with Sony BMG in January 2010.
Everytime is the first single released by Australian hip hop group Butterfingers. It was released as an EP on 7 April 2003 on the band's in-house Valley Trash label and distributed by MGM Distribution. The song is an Australian hip hop song, and features the distinctive Australian accent (and humour) throughout the raps in the song. The Ages Kahlil Hegarty describes it as "...an ode to working jobs, articulating fantasies of punching supervisors in the face and outlining worstcase bad-day scenarios" and a song that Jacobson admits "has so much swearing in it and all the concepts are really gross".
This is detailed mainly in David Roper's book, and some of it in Colin Chambers' He also wrote comedy songs for the Sunday lunchtime BBC radio programme The Billy Cotton Band Show. He first gained widespread recognition through his pop songwriting, penning numerous hits for the stable of young male singers promoted by artist manager and music publisher Larry Parnes. Bart's pop output in this period includes the hits "Living Doll" (written for Cliff Richard) and "Rock with the Cavemen", "Handful of Songs", "Butterfingers" and "Little White Bull" (all for Tommy Steele). During this period, Steele and Mike Pratt were his songwriting partners.
However, since the mid 1990 and onwards, plenty of punk rock music have emerged. Music showcase and events were held frequently. Though most Malaysian rock bands have a tendency to sing in English, lately more bands have begun singing in their native language, Bahasa Malaysia. Contemporary bands such as OAG, Butterfingers, MARIONEXXES, Estranged, Pop Shuvit, Bunkface, and Paku have all become popular not only in Malaysia, but also in Indonesia (since Indonesian rock bands and their sound of music had previously greatly influenced the Malaysian market), Singapore, and Japan, due to their frequent collaboration with internationally renowned artists.
Breakfast at Fatboys is the debut album by Australian hip hop group Butterfingers, released on 3 May 2004 on the group's own Valley Trash label and distributed by MGM.ARIA releases (May 2004) The album reached #61 on the ARIA album charts,ARIA Chart , 21 June 2004. #15 on the ARIA Australian Release charts and #2 on the AIR (Australian Independent Record Labels Association) Charts where it remained in the top twenty of the AIR charts for over a year following its release. Triple J named it 'Album of the Week' upon its release and added the new single, "Yo Mama" to high rotation at the station.
However, Howard did not appear in this episode (in fact, no guest voices were used at all in this episode). The third act was about Homer winning the Good Guy Award, for caring for the neighbourhood kids. However, this was all until his own children show him as an unfit father. When Homer puts his daycare permit in the picture frame Bart and Lisa gave him was based on a real-life experience of former writer Dana Gould in which he gave his parents a newspaper article about him winning a Boston comedy competition and later found out that it was replaced by Larry Bird dunking butterfingers.
Smith was originally supposed to contribute a cover of The Beatles' "Hey Jude" for the film, but when he failed to do so in time, Anderson had to use The Mutato Muzika Orchestra's version of the track instead. Anderson would later say that Smith "was in a bad state" at the time. Smith's live performances during 2001 and 2002 were infrequent, typically in the Pacific Northwest or Los Angeles. A review of his December 20, 2001 show at Portland's Crystal Ballroom expressed concern over his appearance and performance: his hair was uncharacteristically greasy and long, his face was bearded and gaunt, and during his songs he exhibited alarming signs of "memory-loss and butterfingers".
Some of his other compositions include the theme song to the James Bond film From Russia with Love, and the songs "Living Doll" by Cliff Richard, "Far Away" by Shirley Bassey, "Do You Mind?" (recorded by both Anthony Newley and Andy Williams), "Big Time" (a 1961 cover by Jack Jones of his "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be" show tune), "Easy Going Me" by Adam Faith, "Always You And Me" by Russ Conway, and several songs recorded by Tommy Steele ("A Handful of Songs", "Butterfingers" and "Little White Bull"). By the mid 1960s he was as well known for his outlandish lifestyle, his celebrity friends, his excesses, and his parties as he was for his work.
As well as the opening and closing themes, the house band played walk-on music for guests, riffs between segments, and sometimes accompany guests, musical or otherwise, as they performed. Host Paul McDermott introduced the show with a monologue similar in format to the opening spiel of Good News Week, with jokes about recent news events. This was generally followed by a musical act, which featured guests including Evermore (Pilot episode), Thirsty Merc, Sneaky Sound System, Sarah Blasko, Kisschasy, The Cat Empire, Kate Miller-Heidke, Dappled Cities Fly, Expatriate, Kid Confucious, Something for Kate, Dog Trumpet, Tim Rogers, Clare Bowditch, Watussi, Colin Hay, Operator Please, The Hands, Butterfingers and Jimmy Barnes. Regular guests Tripod often performed in this segment.
In February 2008, came the announcement that Tim Simenon was reinstating Bomb The Bass to active mainstream duties, with the intended release of a new album, Future Chaos. With full release details still to come, and following his lengthy absence from the mainstream, Simenon continues to ramp up communication through the bands Myspace platform. However, it has still not been confirmed as to whether Future Chaos will be an Electric Tones release (no doubt becoming e-tones 010) supported by some kind of outside distribution deal. As of March 2008, the track Butterfingers was featured along with a promotional video on the Bomb The Bass Myspace page - suggesting that the song will be a single release ahead of Future Chaos.
In 1998, Magoo won the ARIA awards for both production and engineering, the former for his work on the Regurgitator album "Unit", and the latter as a collective award for his work with Midnight Oil, Regurgitator and Skunkhour. He also produced records for Custard' "Loverama", and ARIA-nominated artists Not From There, Jebediah, and Shihad; as well as records for Australian artists Front End Loader, Happyland, Screamfeeder, Sekiden, Isis, Dave McCormack and the Polaroids, the Boat People, gota cola, and Broken Head. From 2002 to 2010, Magoo established his own recording facility, Black Box Recording, with Brisbane producer/engineer Jeff Lovejoy, continuing to work with classic Australian acts, such as Regurgitator, Spiderbait, Gerling, and Renee Geyer, End of Fashion, Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males, and Butterfingers.
She reflected "we didn't want to go to LA, we were tricked into going to LA – I think our managers thought it would be a cool thing to do... and I think they wanted us to record there, which is the daggiest most '80s thing in the fucking world to do." In 2007 Ally founded a children's music workshop, Kiddy Rock, where "she goes around to kindergartens and does music classes for all the little kids... get them all fired up, and then the teachers have to come along and give them their milk and settle them down." The Spazzys have played several major music festivals: the Big Day Out in January 2007, Falls Festival, Queenscliff Music Festival, Pyramid Rock Festival. They toured in support of Australian groups: You Am I, Grinspoon, Butterfingers and Hard-Ons.
Not a Hero was originally created under the title Ur Not a Hero by John Ribbins as a free indie game to accomplish his game list of ideas he made in 2012, which also included OlliOlli. Ur Not a Hero was released to on The Daily Click under the user name butterfingers on 10 January 2013. Although Not a Hero mostly relies on Ur Not a Hero, its mechanics are based on three games from John Ribbins' list: the cover-based shooter aspect, and with that the major aspect, comes from Ur Not a Hero, the indoor level design comes from his game Jeffrey Archer and BunnyLord's randomly generated sentences and sounds are from his game Hackathor. Roll7 later developed the game further, partnering up with ISO- Slant, a Clickteam Fusion add-on to make a 2D game appear 2¼D and to make one able to look around it using ISO-Slant glasses.
John Long, John Yablonski, Ron Kauk and Mike Graham, whom Bachar met in the early 1970s, all free soloed with him, starting with the classic Joshua Tree route Double Cross (5.7). He also put up notorious bouldering problems in Joshua Tree such as Planet X (V6) and So High (V5). The committing crux move of the latter problem is off the ground.Robert Miramontes, A Complete Bouldering Guide To Joshua Tree National Park, K. Daniels and Associates, 2003 Bachar was first noted for his climbs in Yosemite with his unroped ascents of New Dimensions (5.11a) and The Nabisco Wall, a three-pitch affair (Waverly Wafer (5.10c), either Wheat Thin (5.10c) or Butterballs (5.11c R), and Butterfingers (5.11a) as the final pitch).Mark Kroese, Fifty Favorite Climbs: The Ultimate North American Tick List, The Mountaineers Books, 2001 Noted for his physical fitness, his campsite at Camp 4 was filled with exercise equipment, including the hanging ladders since associated with his name.

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