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My daught is an honors student and I would kick her butt if she did not do her work or failed a class.
Think Progress » Senate Votes To Cut Funding For Troops In Iraq and Afghanistan 2006
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WoW, Not matter what my daught family memeber or lover has, I still would want them in my life … ..
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My daught interned for my Receivership Business at 22.
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He wazh the besht, the besht republican dad in the whole 1950s whooorld, whoorld, I said whoorld, when all dads were republican dads, were femin femin feminshits that thought their little daugh daught daug TERs to shoots.
Hillary Airs New Ad In Pennsylvania Hitting Obama's "Small-Town" Comments 2009
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That is why we have this dreadful situation being faced by the Schindlers as they watch their daught being dehydrated to death in a very inhumane way.
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He was heartbroken and never recovered from the duel -- the death of both his daught -- his wife and his son.
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"Why didn't Howard come down with you, daught?" asked Mr. Burnam, as he took his place beside them, and the carriage, turning from the station, drove away up the street towards the house.
In Blue Creek Cañon Anna Chapin Ray 1905
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Catholic priests are an obvious and easy target, but when my 16-year-old daught...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Dr. David Liepert 2011
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Catholic priests are an obvious and easy target, but when my 16-year-old daught...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Dr. David Liepert 2011
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The teenage daught ers Kristi Lauren as Sophie, Aisha Dee as Mackenzie are exactly what you'd expect: scantily clad, thumbs-a-textin', lips-a-poutin', eyeballs rolling in disgust.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Hank Stuever 2011
Gammerstang commented on the word daught
(noun) - Anything having a wild, unnatural taste is said to have daught; though this taste be not felt for some days after the thing has been eaten it is said to "have a daught behind it." Southern Scotland. --John Mactaggart's Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia, 1824
January 27, 2018