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"I don't think she said anything all that outrageous or something that the players were like, 'Oh, my gosh, I don't believe she said that.' " Boycott Support Wayne Ferreira and Neville Godwin of South Africa accused Wimbledon officials of "rigging" the seedings to favor certain players.
Though he may say something completely outrageous or something that you feel like you just have to correct, don't jump in and interrupt him right in the middle of the discussion.
If something is going on or someone was mean to you because you look like a six year old, then do something outrageous or something like that, or prank that person, and you being a shorty, they won't expect you.
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Or something more outrageous?
Throughout the general election cycle, accusations of false equivalency – treating both candidates essentially as the same – plagued the press Weisberg, Slate: Trump had a really serious scandal, or something really outrageous, about every four to six hours.
Your superiors tell you to do something outrageous or unacceptable.
A player (probably a woman) will wear something outrageous or against the rules.
There, he would do his best to rile people up – often very successfully – by being a contrarian, or saying something outrageous, or just taking the piss out of a particularly thin-skinned commenter.
Do something outrageous or spontaneous.
"Unless Micheletti does something incredibly outrageous or stupid, I still think he has won this," says Peter Hakim, of Inter-American Dialogue, a think-tank in Washington, DC. "Honduras may have committed a venial sin, but it's not Serbia or Darfur.
"Surely he meant the enormous size of the problem," writes Lawrence Weisman of Westport, Conn., "not something that is improper, outrageous or immoral.
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