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- noun Plural form of
trainwreck .
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Examples
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I'm even not talking about the "trainwrecks" -- it's Hannah Montana, the girls in High School Musical, Zoey 101 -- they all require product to look like they do and they all talk about it in teen magazines (read by aspirational tweens) as well as celebrity weeklies like U.S. (also probably ready by tweens).
Anastasia Goodstein: Sweet & Sassy: Do Tweens Need Their Own Salons? 2008
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I thought it might help to summarize my personal Lessons Learned from years being part of this community and being personally involved in some, uhm, "trainwrecks" (not the amp, unfortunately).
TALK @ PhilMusic.com - The Online Home of the Pinoy Musician 2010
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If she has two 'trainwrecks' they are swamped and can not handle the load effectively.
Theodore's World 2009
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You either meet the expectations of that emerging global middle class or all of the other preferred "trainwrecks" are made insignificant ...... it reminds us of how irrelevant the whole
MarketingShift: Daily Crash Course in Marketing Technology & Brand Management 2009
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After Morel and Leterrier's trainwrecks, I was hoping the tide would turn.
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There is a trainwreck coming; there are little trainwrecks all the time in due diligence.
Archive 2009-01-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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This is one of the most amusing trainwrecks I could ever imagine, happening in slo-mo and about to get even better.
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J-Lo respectfully averts her eyes from the trainwrecks.
'American Idol' premieres: New judges, same old show Lisa de Moraes 2011
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Mr. Jacobson writes that two of the three Gold Standard Projects that the US Pavilion has invested in to offset its emissions are "slow-motion ecological trainwrecks" a highly emotive and inaccurate claim.
Adrian Rimmer: Why the U.S. Expo Pavilion Should Be Congratulated Adrian Rimmer 2010
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Mr. Jacobson writes that two of the three Gold Standard Projects that the US Pavilion has invested in to offset its emissions are "slow-motion ecological trainwrecks" a highly emotive and inaccurate claim.
Adrian Rimmer: Why the U.S. Expo Pavilion Should Be Congratulated Adrian Rimmer 2010
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