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- noun Plural form of
poorboy .
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Examples
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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Like Valerie, I used to go there for poorboys in the 70s -- it was pretty much a gruff, macho bar atmosphere, and I was young and new to the work world and a bit intimidated going in there, but the sandwiches were unbeatable.
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