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- noun Plural form of
a-hole .
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Examples
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However, since the majority of those who have large wealth did nothing more than an average worker, or likely even less, to get where they are, and then trot about like a bunch of entitled a-holes, it is really not a surprise that you find a massive amount of justified anger at the wealthy.
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And then they wonder why people think they are racist, bigoted a-holes …
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There are also compensating differentials, since there is much volatility in earnings, when the market turns down bankers get fired in droves, they have to work long hours sucking up to annoying a-holes, and they burn out young.
A Theory of Investment Banking, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Alberto was a burglar who lived in the Beehive but worked in San Cristóbal because there was nothing worth stealing in the Beehive and besides, those a-holes in the Beehive had lynched his friend Enrique after he stole one too many bicycles.
A Prison of the Mind 2009
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Alberto was a burglar who lived in the Beehive but worked in San Cristóbal because there was nothing worth stealing in the Beehive and besides, those a-holes in the Beehive had lynched his friend Enrique after he stole one too many bicycles.
A Prison of the Mind 2009
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The best description of the maladjusted, egocentric personality type of these arrogant a-holes is “thick.”
Think Progress » Tucker Carlson’s new website kicks off with jokes about rape, being gay. 2010
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I worried, fiercely, for the crippled-yet-proud Mr. Bates, that the pernicious a-holes O'Brien & Thomas would have their way and see him fired.
Suzanne Morrison: For the Exhausted Author, Wellness Is on the T.V. Suzanne Morrison 2011
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Alberto was a burglar who lived in the Beehive but worked in San Cristóbal because there was nothing worth stealing in the Beehive and besides, those a-holes in the Beehive had lynched his friend Enrique after he stole one too many bicycles.
A Prison of the Mind 2009
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I worried, fiercely, for the crippled-yet-proud Mr. Bates, that the pernicious a-holes O'Brien & Thomas would have their way and see him fired.
Suzanne Morrison: For the Exhausted Author, Wellness Is on the T.V. Suzanne Morrison 2011
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Alberto was a burglar who lived in the Beehive but worked in San Cristóbal because there was nothing worth stealing in the Beehive and besides, those a-holes in the Beehive had lynched his friend Enrique after he stole one too many bicycles.
A Prison of the Mind 2009
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