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- verb Present participle of
toat .
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Examples
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You should be in Alaska where you kids can get an education instead of toating them all over.
Palin calls for Obama to boycott climate change conference 2009
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Gun toating, freaks of nature that believe lying, and distortion is just volume control!
Think Progress » Former escort visits Haggard’s church. 2007
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This is the usual phrase -- I am told the Joiner charges in his bill for "toating the Coffin home" after it is finished.
Journal of a Tour to North Carolina by William Attmore, 1787 1922
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The preface to the book said that he was making sure that it was published in order to warn people that there are violent, gun-toating racists out there just like "The Organization" and Turner himself.
Latest Articles 2009
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Their first album Beams was a little on the boring side, another indie band toating a couple synthesizers, but they really burst out of their crysallis last year with Apocalypso.
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They ban anyone who they determine is a “Moby” which I guess is a code word for anyone who’s not an ultra rightwing fascist gun toating hate monger.
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At which point I hope they do check in – if I might be a bomb-toating freak, I’d like to know I’d get caught.
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I am persuaded that many terms introduced in this way ludicrously are adopted at last as classical -- It sounds strange to my ear, to hear the people in Carolina, instead of the word carry or carried commonly say, toat, or toated -- I asked a boy what made his head so flat he replied "It was occasioned by toating Water.
Journal of a Tour to North Carolina by William Attmore, 1787 1922
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The U.S. is hunting weapon toating terrorists that cost less than $25,000,000,000.00 ($25
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