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  • adjective able to be used as a sacrifice

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  • adjective may be deliberately sacrificed to achieve an objective

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Examples

  • The best one I could come up with was “sacrificeable dick”

    Think Progress » GOP New Orleans Congressman: Health Reform ‘At A Par With Slavery’ Because Of Nonexistent Abortion Coverage 2010

  • It was the risk that Imus chose to run that made him, at the same time, both dollars and sacrificeable.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The ox is a moral beast and hath his foot cloven, by which is discretion understood, and it is a beast sacrificeable.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 6 1230-1298 1900

  • Ann Otoole's latest conspiracy theory -- she takes a sharp eye to the new language that the Lindens have surreptitiously wheeled out at the eleventh hour, that doesn't exactly deny that statements made by low-level and sacrificeable Blondin Linden (they may let him take the rap for the child thing later, too) that we'll be safe in our homes from prying Linden eyes that will ban us -- but ... doesn't reaffirm that point basically only made in a buried forums comment some where.

    Second Thoughts 2009

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