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- noun slang, euphemistic
shitload ; a large amount.
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Examples
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The honey provides a lovely sweetness and the mustard, though I used what chefs refer to as 'a bleedin 'shedload', mellows beautifully in cooking.
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The honey provides a lovely sweetness and the mustard, though I used what chefs refer to as 'a bleedin 'shedload', mellows beautifully in cooking.
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Secretary, he has had a shedload of free publicity.
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You don't think that stems from having F-111s drop a whole shedload of explosives on you back in the 80s, does it?
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Expert groups including Close Encounters, The Flying Squad and The Airheads will be stringing up some of the biggest and boldest for a long weekend of kaleidoscopic colour and – well – a shedload of kites, frankly.
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Secretary, he has had a shedload of free publicity.
Archive 2009-02-08 2009
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I'm so glad I deleted a comment last night after a shedload, about the horrors of Popish architecture when compared with the eye-watering joy of this photograph.
Atheists & Dolphins Peter Ashley 2008
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After all the answer to the difficulty of managing data is to just shovel more data in the hopper, by the shedload, and make sure that the kind of data grows ever-more sensitive and important.
Boing Boing 2008
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They were married for 9 months, at which point she had a shedload of surgery to make herself feel better.
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Just discovered I had a shedload of comments to moderate for www. documentationdoctor.com.
Comment spam! zornhau 2007
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