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I relaxed for the first time in many minutes, finishing my drink and looking at the post-speech coverage of Olbermann trying not to laugh at the shit-scared White man writ large, Chris Matthews sitting next to him, all darting eyes and afraid of what is on the horizon.
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Tristan lined up at the head of the Hasted House rugby team, trying not to let on how shit-scared he was.
Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010
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Tristan lined up at the head of the Hasted House rugby team, trying not to let on how shit-scared he was.
Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010
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I relaxed for the first time in many minutes, finishing my drink and looking at the post-speech coverage of Olbermann trying not to laugh at the shit-scared White man writ large, Chris Matthews sitting next to him, all darting eyes and afraid of what is on the horizon.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The idiots in San Antonio or wherever else these things are springing up should be shit-scared that China might decide, at any time, to make the greenbacks in their wallets suddenly disintegrate.
A Brief History of Taxes Steve Hulett 2009
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Other waterbirds are shit-scared of steamer-ducks, and ‘mass spooks’ of other duck species, grebes and coots have been recorded when these birds saw or heard the local T. patachonicus.
Archive 2006-05-01 Darren Naish 2006
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The Web 2.0 community has every right to be shit-scared about this.
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Cassidy and Marty looked as shocked and as shit-scared as I felt.
The Bloomsday Dead Adrian McKinty 2007
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The Web 2.0 community has every right to be shit-scared about this.
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Fascinating how, as soon as we discuss the nitty-gritty of birth and death, "disablers" (I propose this as a "truly offensive epithet uniquely designed for nondisabled white men") show their true colours, proving that they are shit-scared of losing their own poorly-enacted function because they truly believe (and usually correctly) that they are no more than what they can (or can't) do.
Cooking up a fallacious (and offensive) comparison Kay Olson 2006
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