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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bean .
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Examples
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And still, every time they get "beaned" by Putin's riot police.
Oleg Kozlovsky: Vladimir Putin Calls to "Bean" Protesters With Batons 2010
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And still, every time they get "beaned" by Putin's riot police.
Oleg Kozlovsky: Vladimir Putin Calls to "Bean" Protesters With Batons 2010
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It's based on a long-running American comic strip, begun in 1913 by cartoonist George Herriman, in which the feline central character is repeatedly "beaned" by a mouse called Ignatz, "beaned" meaning to be hit on the head by a well-aimed brick.
Tête à Tête festival 2010
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The player had been "beaned," and his fear of a recurrence was so strong that he became "plate shy."
A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis Melvin Powers
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Lapidus gets one of the lines of the evening, the subject of this post, which were his parting words before getting beaned by a metal door.
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In August, the Bieb was beaned with a water bottle.
Is Justin Bieber wearing makeup? Do we care? Liz Kelly 2010
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This is good news indeed, and not only for those of us who have been following the Essex youngster's career ever since he was rushed to A&E after being beaned by Kevin Pietersen during a net practice at Loughborough when he was 15.
Let's drink to the dobbers – cricket's decaf bowlers | Harry Pearson 2011
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Maybe all that walking into glass doors and getting beaned with water bottles was Justin Bieber's way of telegraphing to MTV execs that not only is he a hit with the kids, as they say, but capable of spontaneity, physical humor and mayhem that stops just short of "Jackass" level hijinks.
Rumor Mill: Justin Bieber gets 'Punk'd' Liz Kelly 2010
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Temperature didn't much affect the initial probability of getting beaned, a rebuff to the theory that it's harder to control pitches on hot days.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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At games played below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, if an opposing batter had been beaned, the likelihood of a batter being hit, in any single subsequent at-bat, was 0.71%.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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