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All red lamb just to tease you, uh.
♪ ALL RED LAMB JUST TO TEASE YOU ♪
While old-timey pet names, like Heartikin and Lamb Chop, have come and gone, Darling, which appears in written records as early as 888 CE, is one term of endearment we still use today.
And while we've covered Shakespeare's linguistic creativity before, linguist Julia Landman notes that he was also prolific with pet names, sprinkling animal-based terms of endearment, like Dove, Ladybird, and Lamb, throughout "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
Right, Russell, where's the lamb sauce?
I may not have found that, but what I have found is a delicious Irish inspired lamb sandwich on the tops of the cliffs of Moher.
It's got Kiwi food that reminds us of growing up with our dad, lots of lamb.
Beet is very prominent in New Zealand cuisine, as well as a lamb burger with mint jelly and a whole rack of lamb, not to mention some other appetizers.
a bone from a dead baby lamb?
Oh, and we shared an order-made pizza with lamb.
Oh, and we shared an order-made pizza with lamb.
Konnichiwa, my little lamb.
Konnichiwa, my little lamb.
I'm going to take one of these lamb kebabs and put it into the Fu Chi Fei pan here, that chili oil,
Oh, the lamb is so soft.
We scored big with a two-for-one lunch special here at the Nordic Restaurant, where we were able to try Icelandic lamb and freshly caught cod for the price of one plate.
We scored big with a 2-for-1 lunch special here at the Nordic Restaurant, where we were able to try Icelandic lamb and freshly caught cod for the price of one plate.