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His claim to fame is that he knocked-up the governor of Alaska's daughter (and aren't his parents proud).
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Or she might be trying to shove little miss knocked-up Sissy Blake off her high horse, as well as make Billy the Bastard do a double-take.
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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Or she might be trying to shove little miss knocked-up Sissy Blake off her high horse, as well as make Billy the Bastard do a double-take.
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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Notoriously misogynic and thoroughly misanthropic (due to gender and species xenophobia, respectfully), Palin-Drone prostitutes its own knocked-up 17-year-old spawn as anodyne for witless, anti-choice right-wingnuts.
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Or she might be trying to shove little miss knocked-up Sissy Blake off her high horse, as well as make Billy the Bastard do a double-take.
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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Because the whole family has this nasty habit of getting knocked-up.
Anti-Prostitution Pledge Results in Discriminatory Treatment « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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Or she might be trying to shove little miss knocked-up Sissy Blake off her high horse, as well as make Billy the Bastard do a double-take.
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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You throw your family values out front, you self-righteously support abstinence only education, and then you don't expect anyone to talk about your knocked-up 17 year old?
Reuters Lets Anonymous McCain Aide Tie Obama To Pregnancy Rumors 2009
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I don't think this newly knocked-up, returning Texan entrepreneur could handle much more.
Lauren Fornes: Five Solutions When Stress Comes in Threes 2009
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I don\'t think this newly knocked-up, returning Texan entrepreneur could handle much more.
Lauren Fornes: Five Solutions When Stress Comes in Threes 2009
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