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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A sleazy person.
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- noun slang A
morally reprehensible ,disreputable , orsleazy person; acad .
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Examples
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Jason Sudeikis comes close; he's hilarious as a major-label sleazeball, but his character could be selling anything from menswear to helicopter rentals to
The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide 2008
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If I were in Hillary's camp, I'd want to know why my top strategist lied to me right up to the day of the Iowa caucuses a lot more than I'd worry about trying this kind of sleazeball move.
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Some useful insights from PR Week's David Singleton, who reveals that Labour are planning a concerted effort to paint Andy Coulson as a "sleazeball" ahead of - and perhaps during - the next election campaign.
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And John looked like he had been gutted -- out in front of the public not to kiss babies and garner votes as the good guy, but for everyone to wonder if the "other woman's" baby is his and what kind of sleazeball is he cheating on his sick wife.
Deborah King: Elizabeth Edwards on Oprah: What Was the Point? 2009
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Erikson does seem to be some kind of sleazeball -- has anybody investigated is business?
GOPers Tearing Each Other To Shreds In Primary, Improving Dem Chances Of Holding Key House Seat 2009
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Some useful insights from PR Week's David Singleton, who reveals that Labour are planning a concerted effort to paint Andy Coulson as a "sleazeball" ahead of - and perhaps during - the next election campaign.
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Some useful insights from PR Week's David Singleton, who reveals that Labour are planning a concerted effort to paint Andy Coulson as a "sleazeball" ahead of - and perhaps during - the next election campaign.
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And we have a clip that really personifies your character and basically the kind of sleazeball that he is.
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Maybe he was some kind of sleazeball David Barney'd hired to lie for him.
I is for Innocent Grafton, Sue 1992
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Pre-Budget Report: tax rises would drive talent out, businesses warn Barclays banker Hugh McGee wants son's teacher fired for 'sleazeball' comment Telegraph ski hire offer
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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