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"That prick's a little racist fuck, daddy… 80-year-old birds".
I've handled million pound equipment defending this country, and this prick's expecting me to work picking strawberries?
"Besides, I've heard the old prick's half blind".
I am reminded of a story passed on to me by the late Lawrence E Perkins (one-time editor of the publication Aquarist and Pondkeeper): two academically inclined persons were disagreeing about A's proposition, to which B said: "If that is true, my prick's a kipper!" When A was proved right, he wrote to advise B that "he was, indeed, the proud owner of a piscatorial gonopodium".
A prick's gotta eat, right?
My shoulder torqued against some prick's speeding Pugeot.
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I think that's why it's pricking people's ears up.
Did taking the business prick Weinberg's conscience?
Then Miss buys a library of books on murders of women and sees a possible way to prick Maskelyne's complacency.
Her photograph of the badger and fox looking mauled from below was intended to "prick people's consciousness" about the environment.
But over the next eight weeks, to keep her alive, we had to prick Miracle's heel so many times she developed scarring.
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