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Examples

  • Or would you feel more at home if I was speaking ebonically?

    Firedoglake » It’s Bill Clinton’s Fault 2006

  • O'Neal: Probably the Big Aristotle because you don't really think an ebonically challenged guy like me would come with Aristotle quotes off the top of my head.

    SI.com 2010

  • But rest assured, my ebonically oriented brothers and sisters, it is.

    Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices Madison J. Gray 2010

  • O'Neal: Probably the Big Aristotle because you don't really think an ebonically challenged guy like me would come with Aristotle quotes off the top of my head.

    SI.com 2010

  • speaking ebonically? no, but sorry that i assumed you recognized the latin verb root “to blacken”.

    Firedoglake » It’s Bill Clinton’s Fault 2006

  • (in black-face no less), Teenape, a misogynist ebonically challenged man-ape (in the vein of Teen Wolf), and a handful of cameos by Troma regulars Debbie Rochon, Trent Haaga, Doug Sakmann, and Lloyd Kaufman himself in a dance scene that ends the flick (most, if not all of Seaver's flicks end in dance scenes.)

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • (in black-face no less), Teenape, a misogynist ebonically challenged man-ape (in the vein of Teen Wolf), and a handful of cameos by Troma regulars Debbie Rochon, Trent Haaga, Doug Sakmann, and Lloyd Kaufman himself in a dance scene that ends the flick (most, if not all of Seaver's flicks end in dance scenes.)

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • (in black-face no less), Teenape, a misogynist ebonically challenged man-ape (in the vein of Teen Wolf), and a handful of cameos by Troma regulars Debbie Rochon, Trent Haaga, Doug Sakmann, and Lloyd Kaufman himself in a dance scene that ends the flick (most, if not all of Seaver's flicks end in dance scenes.)

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • (in black-face no less), Teenape, a misogynist ebonically challenged man-ape (in the vein of Teen Wolf), and a handful of cameos by Troma regulars Debbie Rochon, Trent Haaga, Doug Sakmann, and Lloyd Kaufman himself in a dance scene that ends the flick (most, if not all of Seaver's flicks end in dance scenes.)

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • (in black-face no less), Teenape, a misogynist ebonically challenged man-ape (in the vein of Teen Wolf), and a handful of cameos by Troma regulars Debbie Rochon, Trent Haaga, Doug Sakmann, and Lloyd Kaufman himself in a dance scene that ends the flick (most, if not all of Seaver's flicks end in dance scenes.)

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

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