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"sleazeball" Definitions
  1. slang
  2. an odious and contemptible person

31 Sentences With "sleazeball"

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The firm "really created the modern sleazeball lobbyist," Toobin says.
I found a great pair that works for that: OIL FUTURES / SLEAZEBALL.
Finding terrible posture and specifically attempting to look like a sleazeball was liberating.
Y., as a "sleazeball" before departing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"The Gawker example is a more standard case, where you're defending something more sleazeball," Lemann said.
WHCA seems to have decided normal comedian-fest WHCA dinner is no longer appropriate in the Trump sleazeball era.
Whatever else it would mean, Hillary's election would guarantee the return of a known sleazeball to the White House.
"Her No. 1 person, Huma Abedin, is married to Anthony Weiner, who's a sleazeball and a pervert," he said.
The photo was taken by some sleazeball called Callum, who made bukkake films and the odd bit of "tranny" porn.
Annie's sleazeball boss has been laundering money for a gang, leaving the trio to hide a fortune and get a quick education in organized crime.
David, for instance, starts off as a decent guy who wants to free Isaiah's slaves, then abruptly, with no explanation, turns into a violent sleazeball.
But the cast of supporting characters is just as good, in particular Caleb Landry Jones, who isn't, for once, playing either a sleazeball or an addict.
While the motel's unctuous sleazeball manager insists to the authorities that his security footage is wiped every couple of days, Mia has captured evidence with her phone.
What I will explain is how a previously forgotten post-disco sleazeball of a record went from obscurity to selling for £250 in the space of six days.
Anthony Weiner -- 'Sleazeball' Not only should Clinton be denied security briefings because of her private server scandal, Trump argued, but also because she has ties to former Rep.
Stone portrays himself as a dandy and a dirtbag, a sleazeball who embodies the rage and drive for fame that's at the heart of the worst corners of American politics.
Last month, the real-estate magnate called Weiner a "sleazeball and a pervert," and argued that Abedin shouldn't be an integral member of Clinton's campaign staff because of her husband.
Who could forget that time she taunted Donald Trump by clucking like a chicken, calling the then-presidential candidate a "small, insecure money-grubber" as well as a "selfish little sleazeball"?
Stone portrays himself as a dandy and a dirtbag, a sleazeball who embodies the rage and drive for fame that sits at the heart of the worst corners of American politics.
When the New Republic dubbed him "The State-of-the-Art Washington Sleazeball" in a 1985 cover story, Stone mailed out copies to influential friends and boasted that it brought in new business.
In the documentary, which was released six months after Trump's election, Stone portrays himself as a dandy and a dirtbag, a sleazeball who embodies the rage and drive for fame that's at the heart of the worst corners of American politics.
But aside from Elgort, no one shines quite as brightly as Jon Hamm, in a role that starts as a riff on the charming-sleazeball archetype he's claimed as his own in post-Mad Men projects like The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, but soon develops into something more specific, compelling, and even frightening.
By the nineties, however, the more striking phenomenon was a general encanaillement"—or slumming—"of the possessing classes—as it were: starlet princesses and sleazeball presidents, beds for rent in the official residence and bribes for killer ads, disneyfication of protocols and tarantinization of practices, the avid corteges of the nocturnal underpass or the gubernatorial troop.
She had a boyfriend named Kazu who later broke up with her for her friend. She at first believed the friend was Miki and disowned her as a friend until she learned the truth. She later gains another boyfriend named Yoshi, who Miki believes is a sleazeball.
Cases have been brought under the Act in California, Illinois, Utah, and other states. His son's suicide inspired O'Connor to start a crusade against the man who sold the drugs to Hugh. He called Harry Perzigian "a partner in murder" and a "sleazeball". Perzigian filed a defamation lawsuit against the actor.
A new Super-Chief is introduced in 52 Week 22. A young Native American veteran and ex-con named Jon Standing Bear travels to Metropolis. He saves a young girl named Sierra from sexual assault by throwing a sleazeball through the window of their bus. No charges are pressed because the man already had a rape conviction.52 Week 22 (October 4, 2006) Jon attends the funeral of his estranged father.
Perzigian was arrested the next day for drug possession and furnishing cocaine, after a search of his apartment turned up cocaine and drug paraphernalia. In January 1996, he was sentenced to a year in jail, a $1,000 fine, 200 hours of community service, and three years of probation. Perzigian later sued Carroll for slander, for calling him a "sleazeball" and saying "he was a partner in murder, not an accessory, a partner in murder" in an interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC's Primetime Live. After a highly publicized civil trial, Carroll was found not liable.
He said the team is also working with a second whistleblower who has spoken with authorities, but had not filed a formal complaint . In February 2020, federal authorities indicted a Michigan man for threatening Zaid and his Ukraine whistleblower client by email in November 2019, purportedly saying, "All traitors must die miserable deaths." The man allegedly sent the message the day after President Trump, at a rally in Louisiana, held up a photo of Zaid and said, "From the lawyer, a sleazeball," before reading tweets from Zaid predicting the president would not last out his first term.
The RAT parties and Sydney Gay Mardi Gras Party and Sleazeball were forerunners of the dance parties and raves of the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the early 1980s pub rock in Sydney was still the mainstream, and dance music was a relatively underground phenomenon, with venues such as Stranded and later Patchs in Sydney pioneering dance parties in established venues. Dance party enthusiasts left the pub scene behind, preferring recorded electronic music provided by pioneering DJs like Tim Ritchie, Robert Racic, Stephen Allkins, Bill Morley, Pee Wee Ferris, Scott Pullen, Andy Glitre and Mark Alsop. Spearheaded by these DJs, dance music took off in Sydney during the 1980s.
" Carolina Paiz, one of the writers of the series, wrote: "He has so much going on inside... you think you've got him figured out but then he just reveals this whole other side to him." "He is superficial sleazeball who turns out to be a nice guy and a talented doctor with an amazing bedside manner, as well as the budding love interest of Katherine Heigl's character Izzie." DVD Verdict wrote of the character's development in the fourth season: "Love him, hate him, or both, Karev speaks his mind, rough edges and all. But ultimately his cold heart seems to be softened by his blossoming relationship with Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca.
In March 2001, Clark referred to National MP Wyatt Creech as a "scumbag" and a "sleazeball" for having raised the issue of a potential conflict of interest involving Davis, who was leading an academic research team studying government health reforms. Clark is a keen hiker and mountaineer. In August 2008, an expedition group that included Clark and her husband became stranded on the Two Thumbs Range, a spur of the Southern Alps, when their guide (and Clark's friend), Gottlieb Braun-Elwert, collapsed and died from a suspected heart attack. During her tenure as UNDP administrator and afterwards, Clark's presence on social media and avid use of Twitter has attracted positive attention in news media.

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