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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
shiv .
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Examples
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Ran-Dell the Feral Bum: savagely shivving stray dogs, lost club-goers, and the occasional cop.
Swords & Scrolls: Kaiser Crowbar Edition! Cromsblood 2010
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Ran-Dell the Feral Bum: savagely shivving stray dogs, lost club-goers, and the occasional cop.
Archive 2010-01-01 Cromsblood 2010
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Chip Beef sounds like some homophobic sandwich shivving on the part of Jared & co.
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Colin Powell rightfully should have and very likely would have made a pretty fine SoS if he hadn't has Dick Cheney and his PNAC cabal sneaking around behind him undercutting everything he tried to do, badmouthing him to Bush every time he left the room and basically shivving him in the kidneys any time his back was turned.
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Microsoft, with its monopoly sustained by lying and shivving the competition, suddenly started stocking only Bics instead of nice Sharpies and rollertips.
21 DOG YEARS Mike Daisey 2002
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It sounds dumb except Republicans are figuring folks won't figure out their real purpose shivving Barack Obama.
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It's just a power game like the shivving of a prison yard stoolie, or the slow radiation death of a renegade Russian.
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Then there's the more subtle shivving: California's intention to categorize carbon dioxide
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All too soon, sadly, I got wasted and lest I spill my drink onto Daniel Boulud's back or make some innappropriate comment to Tom Collichi -- faux pas that would certainly result in Martha Stewart stealing up behind me, whispering "I'll cut a bitch!" in my ear then shivving me in the back -- I myself stole into the misty night.
Popnography joshuadavidstein 2009
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If you evil rethuglican fucks would only lay down and die, the leftosphere, the media and the Obamabots could stop shivving you!
Enough with the pigs, fish, snakes, and lambs... here come the wolves! Ann Althouse 2008
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