The Bill (band) — The Bill is a Polish punk rock band, formed in 1988 by Artur Soko Soczewica, in the Polish town of Pionki. The band s name is pronounced in a similar way to the Polish word debil , which in English means moron . The Bill played several times at… … Wikipedia
The Bill Cosby Show — Infobox television show name = The Bill Cosby Show caption = format = Sitcom runtime = 30 mins. creator = starring = Bill Cosby Fred Pinkard Joyce Bulifant Lee Weaver Olga James Sid McCoy country = USA network = NBC first aired = September 14,… … Wikipedia
List of The Bill characters — The Bill is a long running British television police procedural television series, named after a slang term for the police. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London. Character… … Wikipedia
Woodentop (The Bill) — Woodentop is an episode of the Thames Television series of one off plays Storyboard . The programme was originally broadcast on 16 August 1983. It is also the forerunner to the long running British police television series The Bill .PlotThe… … Wikipedia
Dale Smith (The Bill) — Inspector Dale Smith The Bill character Alex Walkinshaw as Insp. Smith First appearance Taxed (20 July 1999) … Wikipedia
pad the bill — {v. phr.} To add false expenses to a bill; make a bill larger than it really was. * /The salesman padded the bill for his traveling expenses by exaggerating his food expenses./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pad the bill — {v. phr.} To add false expenses to a bill; make a bill larger than it really was. * /The salesman padded the bill for his traveling expenses by exaggerating his food expenses./ … Dictionary of American idioms
fill the bill — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be just what is needed; be good enough for something; be just right. * /The boss was worried about hiring a deaf boy, but after he tried Tom out for a few weeks, he said that Tom filled the bill./ * /I thought I would… … Dictionary of American idioms
fill the bill — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be just what is needed; be good enough for something; be just right. * /The boss was worried about hiring a deaf boy, but after he tried Tom out for a few weeks, he said that Tom filled the bill./ * /I thought I would… … Dictionary of American idioms
Bob Cryer (The Bill) — Infobox character name = Bob Cryer caption = Eric Richard as Sergeant Bob Cryer first = 16 October 1984 last = 24 April 2001 cause = Early retirement due to ill health occupation = Police Officer title = Sergeant callsign = 92 portrayer = Eric… … Wikipedia
fit the bill — See: FILL THE BILL … Dictionary of American idioms