Definitions
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- verb construct with drywall
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Examples
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I have used dry-wall, replaced pipes and literally dealt with the inspectors who treat women like crap.
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The way I see it, inside every Mexican border jumper is an American dry-wall business owner.
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I tore down huge strips of the rainbow wallpaper that had hung in my bedroom since I was born and began to draw a series of cartoons on the exposed dry-wall with a Sharpie.
I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009
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In many domains in life, we're shattering old taboos about what we can or can't do, i.e., wield a hammer, purchase dry-wall, handle a mortgage.
Cheryl Saban: What Do Women Want, and How Do We Get it? 2009
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Announcer: The Christmas Czar did it all and infinitely more and continued dating Cutesy Elf until she settled down with a dry-wall contractor.
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M.chael M. Phillips Las Vegas bankers often find that by the time they get the keys back from a home they have foreclosed, embittered homeowners have stripped out appliances, punched holes in dry-wall, and dumped paint on carpets.
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A Freudian would have a field day with why the plumber -- rather than the electrician or the dry-wall guy -- has become a symbol for whatever we're fearing.
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I barely graduated high school, I worked in a factory screwing the second left widget on a do-hickey 'till they outsourced my job to Crapistan, and for the last couple of years I been working part-time hanging dry-wall and bagging groceries on the night shift at Farmer Jack's.
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It is sexy watching him replace faucets, installing dimmers and putting up dry-wall, not to mention the money it saves.
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My son is working in Lousiana on a dry-wall crew and he has seen all kinds of unscruplous things.
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