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She's a weirdo, and a nerd, and all these things.
Rayon, nothing but a weirdo and a pervert to the as yet unenlightened Woodruff, is in the next bed and offers a leg-massage.
Hunter S. Thompson considered Richard Nixon a weirdo and a crook, but he warmed to him when he discovered that the President was a "goddamn stone fanatic on every facet of pro football".
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It has variously dismissed him as a Kremlin stooge, a political dilettante, a "weirdo", and an old-style paternalist.
To expose familiar habits as fusty fabrications is to expose oneself to ridicule, as a weirdo, and to persecution, as a threat to the established order.
I remember thinking he was a kind of a weirdo, and that the show was outdated and dull looking.
And while Invictus is certainly a weirdo and maybe an all-out Fascist, he also possesses the sort of beguiling charm that can make someone temporarily think that he is normal, and perhaps just misunderstood.
It's damn near impossible to make a living, nobody understands what you are trying to do, pretty much everyone thinks you're a creep or a weirdo and it is easy to make a good (functional) picture but great pictures are incredibly elusive.
It'll only make him think you're a weirdo and someone to be avoided.
Just stay away, or maybe they'll think you're a weirdo and call the Emergency Services, you never know.
MR: And your U.K. single is "(Still A) Weirdo"?
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