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  1. adj. common misspelling of desperate.

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  • “None are quite as good as the original, but they do paint a portrait of an absolutely spoiled brat who is in desparate need of a whuppin. ”

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  • “Having a for-profit health insurance industry clearly has benefitted nobody – except for the health insurance industry. 10-20% annual cost-increases is not indicitive of a good business model, its indicitive of an industry in desparate need of either regulation or dissolution.”

    Obama, top Dems to tackle health reform alternatives

  • “They're in desparate need of a party that reflects the motto "people don't kill people, guns kill people".”

    Our Supreme Moment

  • “This country is in desparate need of someone who can not only unify this party, but unify this nation.”

    Campaign advisers quit over foreign links, meetings

  • “I am in desparate need of a haircut, but whenever I use this conditioner my hair feels soft and healthy again.”

    Notes on Stuff

  • “People apparently have been sent there from hotels and they are in desparate straights yet again”

    Think Progress » Rumsfeld Continues To Blame Newspapers

  • “Some editing for puncutation needed, of course, but I’m in desparate straits for humor now, so it didn’t matter.”

    FIRST DATE • by Dave Macpherson

  • “It’s too bad that you didn’t take time to really read the message behind the company and why it was started instead of focusing on the fact that they are making some money now (although they weren’t even breaking even for several years before they got funding) from an idea to help other people and raise awareness for a cause in desparate need.”

    We’ll sell you water… and then sell you a bridge « BuzzMachine

  • “There has always been a sexist undertone to comments describing Hillary Clinton as "desparate," and "pathetic," reflecting society's view of women of a certain age.”

    Paterson says Clinton frustrated, not desperate

  • “There has always been a sexist edge to comments describing Hillary Clinton as "desparate," or "oathetic," which I think reflects society's view of women of a certain age.”

    Paterson says Clinton frustrated, not desperate

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