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  • noun Plural form of fuckload.

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Examples

  • There _is_ salvageable material later on (though that, too, has to be rewritten), but I have what is clinically known as "fuckloads of new story" to write before I can get there.

    Book Day! jimhines 2007

  • The privileged status of being a "publisher's writer" means fuckloads of money and not getting pulled up over turgid prose, rambling plots and just plain bad writing.

    The Latest Teacup Tempest Hal Duncan 2007

  • The privileged status of being a "publisher's writer" means fuckloads of money and not getting pulled up over turgid prose, rambling plots and just plain bad writing.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • The first one brought out the misogyny and homophobia in heaping fuckloads, and now we're getting the sequel of that hot retrofuck mess.

    Shakesville 2010

  • While these lyrics showcase a top-notch wit ( "I want loads of clothes and fuckloads of diamonds / I hope people die while trying to find them"), there's little in the repetitive melodies that lingers in our heads after the punch line.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

  • Fuckloads of werewolves attack fuckloads of vampires, and they don't use guns this time, either (stupid first Underworld movie).

    The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide 2009

  • While these lyrics showcase a top-notch wit ( "I want loads of clothes and fuckloads of diamonds / I hope people die while trying to find them"), there's little in the repetitive melodies that lingers in our heads after the punch line.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

  • Allen's rich-bitch protagonist just wants to wear "fuckloads of diamonds"; the chorus is meant to be where Allen drives home her big point: "I don't know what's right and what's real anymore / I don't know how I'm meant to feel anymore."

    Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily 2009

  • I find it genuinely bizarre people see it as "selling out" to take money of big businesses but entirely reasonable to create fuckloads of merchandise lines and take the money off your fans instead.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed 2009

  • Allen's rich-bitch protagonist just wants to wear "fuckloads of diamonds"; the chorus is meant to be where Allen drives home her big point: "I don't know what's right and what's real anymore / I don't know how I'm meant to feel anymore."

    Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily 2009

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