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The phrase "asshole of a" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and vulgar.
It can be used to express strong disapproval or insult towards someone, typically in a derogatory context.
Example: "He is such an asshole of a boss, always belittling his employees."
Alternatives: "jerk of a" or "idiot of a".
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The book is full of lines like "Matthew and I went to Saint Tropez for the summer, staying on Valentino's boat," as well as "My mother's raging lunacy flared up so routinely that it left me in a constant state of bewilderment" and "I was still juggling a small baby, an impaired ex-husband, and an asshole of a CEO that I couldn't get rid of".
An asshole of a storm.
Shane is a monumental asshole of a cheating douche bag.
Clearly this was an errant asshole of a cop.
Am I in general just a miserable chapped, bleeding asshole of a human being?
"But a real asshole of a probation officer rejected it and said there was a community pool there.
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One gaping asshole of an exception is These New Puritans.
Weiner may be an asshole instead of a creep, but sometimes even an asshole flaunts his inability to control himself once too often.
Usually, the phrase "dive into the asshole of the internet" is a euphemism, but with /r/spacedicks, Dear Lord Jesus Christ, it ain't.
Usually, the phrase "dive into the asshole of the internet" is a euphemism, but with /r/spacedicks, Dear Lord Jesus Christ it ain't.
If you want to be with an asshole, get a fresh asshole of your very own.
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