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Qué (quién) es bunch of bananas - definición

TRADITIONAL SONG
The bonny bunch of roses; Bonny Bunch of Roses

The Hugga Bunch         
1985 TELEVISION FILM
Hugga Bunch
The Hugga Bunch was a 1980s toy line from the Kenner, Parker Brothers companies and Hallmark Cards. Starting in early 1985, the companies manufactured the Hugga Bunch dolls, each of which held a smaller doll called a "huglet" in their arms.
David R. Bunch         
AMERICAN WRITER (1925-2000)
David Bunch
David Roosevelt Bunch (August 7, 1925 – May 29, 2000) was an American writer of short stories and poetry. He worked mainly in the genres of science fiction, satire, surrealism, and literary fiction.
Goin' bananas         
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Going Bananas (TV series); Going Bananas (disambiguation); Goin' Bananas (disambiguation); Goes bananas; Going bananass; Going bananas; Going Bananas; Going bananas (disambiguation); Goin' bananas (disambiguation); Goin' Bananas; Goin bananas
The colloquial term goin' bananas (or going bananas) refers to acting in an erratic or insane manner, often by losing one's temper.

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The Bonny Bunch of Roses

"The Bonny Bunch of Roses" (Roud 664, Laws J5) is a folk song written in the 1830s by an unknown balladeer from the British Isles, perhaps with Irish sympathies.

The earliest known version of the tune is in William Christie's Tradition Ballad Airs, Volume 2 (1881), but there is another tune, of Irish origin. There is an obvious difficulty in identifying the narrator's voice. It is a conversation between Napoleon's son (Napoleon II, 1811-1832, named King of Rome by his father upon birth) and his mother (Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, Napoleon's second wife, whom he married after divorcing Josephine). The sentiment is sympathetic to Napoleon but is also patriotic. Napoleon was defeated because he failed to beware of the 'bonny bunch of roses' - England, Scotland and Ireland whose unity cannot be broken.

Ejemplos de uso de bunch of bananas
1. Judge Arlene Phillips scoffed at his ‘bowler‘s hands‘, outstretched like a bunch of bananas.
2. Thorburn‘s status as hero of the imperial lobby saw him christened with the nickname Metric Martyr, but earlier this year he died of a heart attack aged just 3'. District Judge Bruce Morgan, in delivering his ruling on what he described as ‘possibly the most famous bunch of bananas in English legal history,‘ concluded÷ ‘From the moment Edward Heath signed the European treaty he also agreed to the eventual demise of the imperial system.‘ Shakespeare‘s metres in metric Pounds – The Merchant of Venice ‘Take then thy bond, take thou thy 0.4536 kilograms of flesh‘ Ounces – King Lear ‘Give me 28.35 grams of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination‘ Miles – Romeo and Juliet ‘Villain and he may be many 1.60'3 kilometres asunder‘ Pints – Othello ‘Good faith, a little one not past 0.5683 litre as I am a soldier‘ Inch – The Taming of the Shrew ‘I‘ll not budge 2.54 centimetres‘