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- adjective US, slang
Drunk . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
clobber .
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Examples
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As in, I feel "clobbered" to pick up the WaPo and see her "articulations" from face book suddenly appear as Op Ed. Just lends her name to it.
Palin calls for Obama to boycott climate change conference 2009
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Ron claims that a story Ronald Reagan told about being "clobbered" by his father was hyperbolic - "Hitting kids, I'm happy to report, simply doesn't seem to be in the Reagans' DNA," Ron writes.
The uneasy namesake Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011
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OTOH, I think it would be fair to say that Hillary "clobbered" Obama in Ohio in the popular vote (where AFSCME spent only a tiny amount), but even there she only had a net gain of nine or ten delegates, and for the entire four states she came out with an aggregate net gain of only +8 delegates after more than six million people voted in the Dems primaries.
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| Reply | Permalink hanksf, sorry, but Obama did not get "clobbered" in Texas, he won MORE delegates than Clinton (net gain of +3) in Texas.
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Reynolds, boy, it's just kind of clobbered the whole state.
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POORER families and struggling small businesses in Greater Manchester have been 'clobbered' by government tax rises, says shadow chancellor George Osborne.
Archive 2007-10-21 2007
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POORER families and struggling small businesses in Greater Manchester have been 'clobbered' by government tax rises, says shadow chancellor George Osborne.
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POORER families and struggling small businesses in Greater Manchester have been 'clobbered' by government tax rises, says shadow chancellor George Osborne.
Archive 2007-11-18 2007
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POORER families and struggling small businesses in Greater Manchester have been 'clobbered' by government tax rises, says shadow chancellor George Osborne.
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'Hero granny' explains why she took on jewel thieves with her handbag A BRITISH grandmother who "clobbered" a gang of sledgehammer-wielding jewel thieves with her handbag credited her "mother's instinct" for spurring her into action, media reported Wednesday.
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