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  • noun Plural form of sheep-shagger.

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  • Among other things, the articles imply that Islam condones sex with minors and animals, refer to Muslims as “sheep-shaggers” and allege that Muslims believe in drinking the blood of their enemies.

    Return of the Sock Puppets : Law is Cool 2009

  • This article, for instance, couldn't be less representative of my real world, which seems to consist mainly of middle-age spread not mine, I hasten to add... and sheep-shaggers anonymous.

    He'll have what she's having Ms Robinson 2008

  • If you tried the same thing in a Gaza or Dubai or Iran as in, hold a march down the main street and shout out that the shaheed, martyrs and all that are all just a bunch of dumb wankers and sheep-shaggers, you'll be lucky if you make it out of the country alive.

    A Western Heart 2009

  • (Steyn clarified that he was not trying to say that "the cities of the Western world will be filling up with sheep-shaggers.")

    unknown title 2009

  • (Steyn clarified that he was not trying to say that "the cities of the Western world will be filling up with sheep-shaggers.")

    unknown title 2009

  • If you tried the same thing in a Gaza or Dubai or Iran as in, hold a march down the main street and shout out that the shaheed, martyrs and all that are all just a bunch of dumb wankers and sheep-shaggers, you'll be lucky if you make it out of the country alive.

    CRUSADER RABBIT 2009

  • Maybe this will inspire the New Zealand government to subsidize sheep-shaggers!

    A Western Heart 2008

  • Maybe this will inspire the New Zealand government to subsidize sheep-shaggers!

    Australian Politics 2008

  • Maybe this will inspire the New Zealand government to subsidize sheep-shaggers!

    A Western Heart 2008

  • Equally, country folk have been called bumpkins, even pumpkins and sheep-shaggers, amongst other names.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 4 1986

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