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Examples
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That kind of money can buy a pant-load of chocolate diamond kittens.
The PlayBook Barney Stinson 2010
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Massachusetts also has a pant-load of "superdelegates" due to its relative prominence in national Democratic politics, and she got all of those, too.
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An advocate who will argue that Murtha is wrong, misguided or even a pant-load is honest.
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That is no doubt a 'steaming pant-load' and we all now it.
Archive 2005-01-01 2005
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Man, if you think O'Malley's scams are a "pant-load" to deal with -- try living here in New Mexifornia under the leadership of Maria's other half, Arnold Schwartznenkennedy.
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America bashing, far-left pant-load like Olbermann spout liberal progressive nonsense during NFL games?
186 k per second 2008
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Since it’s obviously my day to blow through a pant-load of links, let’s move on to politics, shall we?
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His mordant wit and raw, raucous satire (he's called Clinton 'that fat pant-load in the White House,' and aired a song called 'The First Lady is a Tramp') can be, to use his all-purpose adjective, hideously offensive and politically incorrect, combining racism, sexism, misogyny, homophobia, irreligious commentary and profanity. "
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It’s nothing new for IDEO to win a pant-load of IDEA Awards, but since I know some of the people involved, I just wanted to offer them my personal congratulations.
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It’s nothing new for IDEO to win a pant-load of IDEA Awards, but since I know some of the people involved, I just wanted to offer them my personal congratulations.
2007 July 2007
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