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I got a speeding ticket

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  • speeding ticket — noun a ticket issued for driving above the speed limit • Hypernyms: ↑ticket * * * noun, pl ⋯ ets [count] : a piece of paper that a police officer gives to someone who was driving too fast and that indicates a fine that the driver will have to pay …   Useful english dictionary

  • speeding — speed|ing [ˈspi:dıŋ] n [U] the offence of driving faster than the legal limit ▪ a speeding ticket ▪ She got stopped for speeding …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • ticket — tick|et1 [ tıkıt ] noun count *** 1. ) a piece of paper that shows you have paid to go into a place of entertainment such as a movie theater or football game: a movie/theater ticket ticket for: He got tickets for the first game of the season. a ) …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ticket — I UK [ˈtɪkɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms ticket : singular ticket plural tickets *** 1) a piece of paper that shows you have paid to go into a place of entertainment such as a cinema or football ground a cinema/theatre/match ticket ticket… …   English dictionary

  • traffic ticket — traffic ticket, a summons issued to a motorist for a violation of a traffic law. * * * noun, pl ⋯ ets [count] : ↑ticket 3, 1 I got a traffic ticket for speeding …   Useful english dictionary

  • Shit — This article is about the word shit . For the waste product, see feces. For the egestion of bodily wastes, see defecation. For the Indian film, see Amudhan R P. Scheiße redirects here. For the Lady Gaga song, see Scheiße (song). Shit is usually… …   Wikipedia

  • Be Careful What You Wish For (novel) — Be Careful What You Wish For is a 2006 novel written by Alexandra Potter. It tells the story of thirty year old singleton Heather Hamilton who is constantly wishing for things. Not just the big stuff, like being whisked off her feet by Brad Pitt …   Wikipedia

  • inevitable — in|ev|i|ta|ble W3 [ıˈnevıtəbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: inevitabilis, from evitare to avoid ] 1.) certain to happen and impossible to avoid ▪ A further escalation of the crisis now seems inevitable. it is inevitable (that) ▪ It s… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rag — Verb. 1. To tease, annoy, torment. E.g. She s been ragging me about my stupid mistake all day. 2. Of vehicles or machinery, to push to the limits of use, to abuse. E.g. I got a speeding ticket yesterday when I was stopped for ragging my beaten up …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Nick Freeman — (born 1956 in Nottingham) is an English solicitor. Freeman is the owner of Manchester based legal practice Freeman Co., and is best known as a celebrity defence lawyer, specialising in traffic and speeding offences.[1] He has been nicknamed Mr.… …   Wikipedia

  • Jeremy Clarkson — Clarkson, 2006 Born Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson 11 April 1960 (1960 04 11) (age 51)[ …   Wikipedia

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