Keith Lemon, known for his humorous and irreverent style, typically gives scores in a playful manner, often using exaggerated expressions and quirky phrases. He might say something like “I’m giving this a 10 out of 10, but only because I fancy the person!” His scoring often includes comedic commentary that adds to the entertainment value of the show.
i havta say Jeremy shum!
"It's a-lemon-tree, my dear Watson." ;)
i checked google and it bdidn't say.
Only he knows the answer to that. There are many different rumors surrounding this story. So it's hard to say what's the truth.
Well, honey, in Greek, the name Charles translates to Κάρολος (Karolos). So if you ever find yourself in Greece and someone asks for Charles, just throw in a little Greek flair and say Κάρολος. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
He says this because he was impersinating someone on Celebrety juice SO FUNNY
Keith Lemon, the character created by comedian Leigh Francis, has a tattoo that humorously reads "Keith Lemon" on his arm. This choice reflects the character's quirky and comedic nature, aligning with the show's playful style. The tattoo adds to the overall persona of Keith Lemon as a fun and eccentric character in British television.
Does Toby Keith say They say perfection comes through repetition?!
A lemon is called 'un citron' in French.
Sgorio!
The word "lemon" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
Keith is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English and it's pronounced "keet"
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Lemon.
Sgorio
In Leeds dialect - If don't see ya thro't week, I'll see ya throu't winda - In English - "If I don't see you for a week I'll see you though the window."
lemon lime in Tagalog: limon