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- noun Plural form of
switcheroo .
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Examples
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There is no telling what gaffes and 'switcheroos' await the world when he arrives there.
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Electoral vote "switcheroos" played role in Lincoln's presidential victory
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There were no silly curveballs and no last-minute switcheroos in tonight's "Homeland" finale.
Michael Hogan: 'Homeland' Recap: Wardrobe Malfunction! Michael Hogan 2011
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After more than two years of lost paperwork, denied applications, and other such switcheroos by Chase, Whitaker finally won a permanent modification this week.
HUFFPOST HILL - Eric Cantor Will Frequent Your Apple Cart Eliot Nelson 2011
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There were no silly curveballs and no last-minute switcheroos in tonight's "Homeland" finale.
Michael Hogan: 'Homeland' Recap: Wardrobe Malfunction! Michael Hogan 2011
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Liz: Yes, one of many switcheroos courtesy of sideways world.
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The Democrats will lose less than ten seats, some of which will be switcheroos of Blue Dogs coming out of the political closet as Republicans.
Gerald Sindell: Fearless Predictions for 2010 and Other Magical Thinking 2009
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Thats a padded lunch cooler on her arm, and she hasnt yet learned to leave her fancy necklace at home or in her desk, for those quick day-to-evening switcheroos.
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He was my second choice for a while but the more I found out about his switcheroos, well beyond Iraq, and the more how I saw that even on small things like tone in the debates, he would change from debate to debate based on opportunistic finger-in-the-wind guaging the more I got disgusted with him and placed him even below (yecch) Hillary.
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After several surreal switcheroos, the play morphs to a New York theater company (same cast) whose staff has just seen the very play we've been watching.
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