Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
spitball .
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Examples
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A lot of the people who believe that it's not Stewart's role to attempt anything resembling seriousness cite that "spitballs" line as the moment that Stewart permanently defined himself.
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This is the segment where Stewart talks about the privilege of getting to do the Daily Show, to be allowed to chuck "spitballs" from the "back of the country" at the news of the day.
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This is the segment where Stewart talks about the privilege of getting to do the Daily Show, to be allowed to chuck "spitballs" from the "back of the country" at the news of the day.
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A lot of the people who believe that it's not Stewart's role to attempt anything resembling seriousness cite that "spitballs" line as the moment that Stewart permanently defined himself.
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A lot of the people who believe that it's not Stewart's role to attempt anything resembling seriousness cite that "spitballs" line as the moment that Stewart permanently defined himself.
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A lot of the people who believe that it's not Stewart's role to attempt anything resembling seriousness cite that "spitballs" line as the moment that Stewart permanently defined himself.
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A lot of the people who believe that it's not Stewart's role to attempt anything resembling seriousness cite that "spitballs" line as the moment that Stewart permanently defined himself.
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This is the segment where Stewart talks about the privilege of getting to do the Daily Show, to be allowed to chuck "spitballs" from the "back of the country" at the news of the day.
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This is the segment where Stewart talks about the privilege of getting to do the Daily Show, to be allowed to chuck "spitballs" from the "back of the country" at the news of the day.
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This is the segment where Stewart talks about the privilege of getting to do the Daily Show, to be allowed to chuck "spitballs" from the "back of the country" at the news of the day.
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