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snowball
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snowball: see honeysuckle honeysuckle, common name for some members of the Caprifoliaceae, a family comprised mostly of vines and shrubs of the Northern Hemisphere, especially abundant in E Asia and E North America.
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snowball
1. a drink made of advocaat and lemonade
2. Slang a mixture of heroin and cocaine
3. a dance started by one couple who separate and choose different partners. The process continues until all present are dancing


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He signed us players like Nicolas Anelka, Peter Schmeichel, Robbie Fowler, David James and Sylvain Distin - players we would never have had a snowball's chance of getting without him.
If you think a new plan doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hell of success, avoid it.
As things stand, there's a snowball's chance in hell of getting over what she did and carrying on as normal.
 
 
 
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