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- noun Plural form of
show-off .
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Examples
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They're desperate-for-attention show-offs who want to be perceived as funny, cool and relevant.
Andy Ostroy: What Young People Can Learn From UCLA Student Alexandra Wallace's Video Rant Against Asians Andy Ostroy 2011
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They're desperate-for-attention show-offs who want to be perceived as funny, cool and relevant.
Andy Ostroy: What Young People Can Learn From UCLA Student Alexandra Wallace's Video Rant Against Asians Andy Ostroy 2011
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Sustainability show-offs are annoying, but they're rarely malicious; this mom probably thinks she's helping the group by offering her advice ad nauseam.
Jennifer Grayson: Your Eco Etiquette Cheat Sheet Jennifer Grayson 2011
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They're desperate-for-attention show-offs who want to be perceived as funny, cool and relevant.
Andy Ostroy: What Young People Can Learn From UCLA Student Alexandra Wallace's Video Rant Against Asians Andy Ostroy 2011
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They're desperate-for-attention show-offs who want to be perceived as funny, cool and relevant.
Andy Ostroy: What Young People Can Learn From UCLA Student Alexandra Wallace's Video Rant Against Asians Andy Ostroy 2011
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Sustainability show-offs are annoying, but they're rarely malicious; this mom probably thinks she's helping the group by offering her advice ad nauseam.
Jennifer Grayson: Your Eco Etiquette Cheat Sheet Jennifer Grayson 2011
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Sustainability show-offs are annoying, but they're rarely malicious; this mom probably thinks she's helping the group by offering her advice ad nauseam.
Jennifer Grayson: Your Eco Etiquette Cheat Sheet Jennifer Grayson 2011
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The 10 biggest show-offs feature in the New Reviewunfortunately showed an image of Sasha Frolova as Aquaaerobika, not, as captioned, Veronica Thompson, Fancy Chance.
For the record 2011
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Sustainability show-offs are annoying, but they're rarely malicious; this mom probably thinks she's helping the group by offering her advice ad nauseam.
Jennifer Grayson: Your Eco Etiquette Cheat Sheet Jennifer Grayson 2011
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They're desperate-for-attention show-offs who want to be perceived as funny, cool and relevant.
Andy Ostroy: What Young People Can Learn From UCLA Student Alexandra Wallace's Video Rant Against Asians Andy Ostroy 2011
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