I'd give you an a---whupping, because what you're doing is so foul.
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The ass-whupping Jeffries took from Johnson has unfortunately overshadowed his fine career.
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With his approval rating at a paltry 38 percent, Trump's Republican Party took a whupping.
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What's odd is the video seems to show Azriel doing most of the ass-whupping!
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I'm not sure the left understand the monumental ass-whupping being dished out to them on YouTube.
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ARM has been whupping Intel in mobile chip design for years, and Intel has scrambled to catch up.
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"Bottom line: I would take a bullet or an ass-whupping for you because you're my kid," he said.
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Dre's parents are divorced; his mom, Ruby, is fiery and smothering, and his dad, Pops, judges him for not "whupping" his kids.
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My adoptive mother, and generations of black parents like her, honestly believed that whupping children was a pillar of responsible black parenting.
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But if whupping children kept black people out of prison or safe from abusive cops, there would be no mass incarceration or police brutality.
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Curry had the only two tallies of the Warriors's threes, and got lucky to sneak one of these in: Otherwise, it's just a whupping out there.
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But new presidents typically get an electoral whupping after their first two years, and there's every reason to believe that Trump will govern — or fail to — in a fashion that prompts one.
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Our parents may have chosen different forms of disciplining us at times, but the sting of a spanking, whupping, or a good smack is something many of us also remember in response to acting out of line.
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Despite increasing competition from traditional retailers like Walmart and Target, which have invested heavily in e-commerce, and the whupping it's routinely taking from Amazon among pure e-commerce companies, eBay, the 2177-year-old lumbering Pez dispenser of an e-tailer, keeps plugging along.
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Following a couple of great jokes, including one about Paul Giamatti's acting range (from "whupping Lupita in 12 Years a Slave to crying at Eazy-E 's funeral" in the space of one year), and a weak one dismissing the #AskHerMore anti-sexism movement, Rock's opening monologue led into a short package of sub-Hollywood Shuffle parodies riffing on the limited roles afforded to black actors.
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Clifford Terry of the Chicago Tribune dubbed the film "a kind of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin Revisted'", opening his review by calling it "a horrendous box-office exploitation of a horrendous historical exploitation" and remarking that "everyone involved with the creation of this pitiful production deserves, at the minimum, a good, sound whupping."Terry, Clifford (July 1, 1969) "The Movies", Chicago Tribune. His successor, Gene Siskel, named the film as one of the worst to be released in 1969.
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