Translation of "Frankie" to Arabic language:
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Frankie boy. Listen to me, Frankie. | |
Frankie? | |
Frankie? | |
Frankie. Frankie! I'm tellin' ya, it's a bad deal. | |
Frankie said, | |
Bravo, Frankie! | |
Drainpipe got Frankie. | |
That tinhorn Frankie? | |
I'm sorry, Frankie. | |
Yeah. Lingua this, Frankie. | |
High Spade Frankie Wilson. | |
My name's Frankie Canon. | |
It's all gone, Frankie. | |
Come on out, Frankie. | |
Frankie Stout, a divine actor. | |
I got fed up, Frankie. | |
Keep out of it, Frankie. | |
Let's go find dear Frankie. | |
Today they're gonna bury Frankie McLain | |
Frankie and Lou, everybody but you. | |
Frankie oughta know where he is. | |
They moved him into Frankie McLain's place. | |
Come on, tell Frankie all about it. | |
He's the porter at Frankie Canon's casino! | |
Well, don'tjust stand there. Go find Frankie. | |
The good Lord he treated Frankie very fine | |
Frankie was tops, a hard guy to follow. | |
Frankie McLain... he died in the next bed. | |
Frankie, don't let 'em do it to ya. | |
Find out what happened to Frankie Vale. Yes, sir. | |
Me, with George. And now you're doublecrossing your boyfriend Frankie! | |
Didn't Frankie Canon ask you to do something for him? | |
Now, I remember speaking to an Indonesian friend of mine, Frankie. | |
If you ever need a little... friendliness, just call for Frankie. | |
Imported Frankie and his tweeds? And his loaded cane. His loaded everything! | |
Frankie only had about eight months left to do, didn't he, Captain? | |
Ask me how much one and one is, Frankie. Go ahead, ask me. | |
I got it from Frankie when he was broke. I practically stole it! | |
Sam, I can't find Frankie, but Boggs is here, locked up in a room. | |
The most famous athlete from Namibia is certainly Frankie Fredericks, sprinter (100 and 200 m). | |
But, actually, Frankie, at that time, was a heroin addict and he was in jail. | |
And it's not for you. It's for Billy and George. Frankie knew the mine would be impounded | |
He was a souvenir salesman who always wanted to be a painter, and I was Frankie P. Toronto. | |
Please let there be some left.' And then, telling me this story, Frankie said, You know ... God, drugs really make you stupid. | |
And Frankie says, I'm number 22 in line, and I can see the needle coming down towards me, and there is blood all over the place. | |