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- pronoun UK, humorous
Her Majesty .
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Examples
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For the benefit of our remedial readers, I am not literally recommending killing Her Maj or Rebecca Adlington or whoever.
London Olympics security panics deserve their place in the Sun | Marina Hyde 2012
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Yesterday's wasn't exactly mellifluous, containing clunky phrases like "addressing serious international concerns posed by Iran's nuclear programme" and "allowing new providers", but at least you didn't feel you had to wince along with Her Maj while she read it out.
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Which means, if BAA wins, the police will have the right to stop you, me or Her Maj from, say, getting on “all railway trains and carriages operating upon the Piccadilly line”…
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Nothing against Her Maj, although I think she should have nipped Blair in the bud 10 years ago and not allowed him to believe he could get ascendancy over the monarchy.
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Which means, if BAA wins, the police will have the right to stop you, me or Her Maj from, say, getting on “all railway trains and carriages operating upon the Piccadilly line”…
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And just like Her Maj, Mark E Smith has little to say or offer by way of new ideas.
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We are now some way into 2011, and Her Maj occupies the same position in Oz and Canada and New Zealand as her father.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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We are now some way into 2011, and Her Maj occupies the same position in Oz and Canada and New Zealand as her father.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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This may partly be because we expect Her Maj to live as long as her mother, by which time Charles III and Camilla will be the first King and Queen (and she will be Queen) to be crowned on high-backed, wipe-clean plastic thrones, dribbling and muttering about how Countdown hasn't been the same since Richard Whiteley.
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You may not know this but, contrary to stereotype about those stuffy Windsors, Her Maj has been expressing personal warmth towards a host of African leaders ever since Kwame Nkrumah took Ghana to independence in 1957 and the Queen to the dance floor.
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