That's because you've been whoring yourself so many times that we're all sick and tired of it. |
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The game has players engage in pimping, whoring, selling drugs and committing acts of violence to move around the board. |
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George the Third is in his mad dotage, Napoleon is ploughing through Europe and Lord Byron is whoring his way to Greece. |
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He's a politician now, which means that bragging and whoring his story is the job description. |
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I think we can safely draw from this that he was in our nation's fine capital checking up on his drug and whoring interests. |
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David could be the bleakest character Allen has played, even more so than the pill-popping, whoring Harry. |
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I was paging through some Arthur Schopenhauer, a brilliant, cantankerous, whoring son of this city. |
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Especially when they're dressed as if they're about to go whoring downtown after the movie lets out. |
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Apparently, gambling, whoring, eating and walking around looking at Portuguese colonial ruins were the things to do then as well. |
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Now he was forced into whoring himself to the system for the money because he was about to fall below the poverty line. |
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He liked the young Miss and thought the way Master Charles went whoring around behind her back was awful. |
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I spent a huge sum of money to become a Java programmer, and now I'm whoring myself out making balloon animals at bar mitzvahs. |
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He finds out his mother has been whoring herself downtown just to put some excitement in her mundane life. |
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Before she began whoring herself to the gentlemen of the area, she came here for a special blend of medicine. |
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By the 1820s, though, the adjective also conjured nonathletic activities such as gambling, drinking, whoring, fire fighting, or simply loafing. |
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Her pantomime career in England was flailing, and she had returned to Australia in the hope of whoring herself out for a bit of extra cash. |
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Seventy five percent of our time together she was hysterically jealous, the other twenty five percent she was whoring. |
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Ironically, his wife turned out to be a bit of a cow, whoring herself out to the milkman, a handsome young Swede also called Fokken. |
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I've been whoring myself to come up with the money for the drugs and I don't want to do that anymore. |
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We didn't want to be viewed as one of those tired old bands who were whoring out their past for some fast cash. |
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It's clear that if they're not placed into boarding schools pronto, the girls will be whoring and the boys will be hustling within the next couple of years. |
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If you're prepared to suspend disbelief as regards the terms and conditions of whoring and pimping in downtown Memphis, this film has a lot of charm. |
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I will do these things to you, because you have gone a whoring after the heathen, and because you are polluted with their idols. |
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This is known as bonus whoring and it's similar to cheating and stealing as players sign up just to take the bonus money and run. |
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I bet you were whoring yourself to those old businessmen again. |
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She pushed herself to new extremes as the emotionally stunted prostitute paying for her sick mother's care by whoring herself unsmilingly around New York. |
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I kept whoring myself out when I was still with him and he knew about it. |
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The grand irony in this, which was that he spent his own period of military service drinking and whoring around bars in Alabama, was rarely mentioned. |
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A man who went whoring in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was surprised to discover that a woman made available to provide him with sexual services was his wife's sister. |
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For pre-20th-century women, in particular, whoring and marriage could be described as the two default positions. |
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This people will rise up, and go a whoring after the gods of the strangers of the land, where they go to be among them, and will forsake Me, and break My covenant which I have made with them. |
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Why do rap artists rhyme about killing and whoring? |
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We pass from reams of conversation, or cantankerous monologue, to throes of extreme violence, then back to the flood of words — most of them to do with buying, selling, slaying, whoring, or doing time. |
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The militants violently disapprove of the pirates' boozing and whoring. |
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He concentrated his energies on nothing so dreary as books or study but on a taxing round of drinking, whoring, boxing and gambling. Byron's first public foray into the literary world was a disaster. |
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For them, God is still in heaven, and we his sinful children are still whoring after the twin idols of modernity and materialism. |
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