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BTW - They couldn't have picked a better "trustifarian" out of the crowd.
brooklynvegan 2010
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“Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips — ”
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Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips — so it may be “socially offensive” but it should not be surprising.
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Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips — so it may be “socially offensive” but it should not be surprising
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Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips — so it may be “socially offensive” but it should not be surprising.
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Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips — so it may be “socially offensive” but it should not be surprising
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“Marx was the original trustifarian — his uncle was the founder of Phillips—”
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Exactly, let Begala, Lanny Davis, Ed Schultz, etc., etc., talk about Palin's associations and McCain the trustifarian nitwit.
Palin Attacks Obama Over Wright -- Even Though McCain Said Wright Was Off Limits 2009
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The stupidest trustifarian tight-jeaned wearing colorwayed-riding hipster fixter is still about 20 times smarter than the team of Mavic "engineers" and their brilliant analysis of the wreck.
A Shot in the Dark: The Art of Appropriating Blame BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Though the president's rhetoric focuses on "millionaires and billionaires," his proposals do less harm to the ultrarich and their trustifarian offspring than to the large professional and entrepreneurial classes, whose members are earning more than $200,000 a year.
stpeter commented on the word trustifarian
A person who lives off a trust fund.
September 21, 2008
yarb commented on the word trustifarian
More commonly trustafarian.
September 21, 2008