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the dirtbag
noun
A dirty, grimy, sleazy, or disreputable person
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What Will Become of the Dirtbag Left?
Is he aware that he's cornering the dirtbag market?
"Pretty fast, all the dirtbag climbers started knowing Chongo," Ninov said, "and he was the connection".
All three songs share the dirtbag camaraderie of Joseph's delivery and a certain paranoiac groove.
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"If you sleep on a mattress on the floor and fuck in a sleeping bag, then you just might be the dirtbag left!" Menaker told Paste.
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In the morning, the dirtbags gather over Bloody Marys at Jack Creek, a local pub at the base of Big Sky Resort.
For the dirtbags, an extremely friendly lot, it is always a long day, and the morning comes much too soon.
"I have known Garf since the mid-1960s, and I can tell you that there is a huge difference between him and many of the dirtbags who are involved in recruiting players today," Knight said.
In the afternoon, the dirtbags gathered to watch the Powder 8's, a competition in which two skiers crisscross each other's tracks in untracked powder, forming a figure eight.
Funny enough, it was Spitzer who first told me about it — in a tone of voice that suggested, you know, that it didn't apply to him because he was clean, that it was all the dirtbags who he was up against who lived by this rule.
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