Sentences with phrase «called slob»

This outfit could probably be called slob chic.
«I've never been called a slob in my life,» he said.

Not exact matches

Most famously, in a 2006 feud involving Miss USA, he called Rosie O'Donnell an «animal,» an «extremely unattractive person,» and a «slob
Or as a more observant person may call it: not cleaning or organizing and living like a slob until my husband comes home.
The Atlanta Hawks, suddenly a veritable juggernaut in what their coach calls «the slob race,» were on the road again last week in their quest for a second - place playoff spot.
Nunberg provided entertaining television as he went — while possibly drunk — on a news marathon, calling White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders a «fat slob» and vowing to defy a grand jury.
Fact is, most members of what we duffers used to call «the palace» wouldn't want a slob like me or most of my golfing buddies hacking up their sacred fairways.
Echoing Mrs Clinton's comments at a rally in Ohio, President Barack Obama said the Republican candidate had spent a «lifetime calling women pigs and dogs and slobs».
I joined first met with the highest expectations, paid the first month and never got a single real world contact.no phone numbers, no email, even though I put my phone number out to a dozen women im not a slob, i think if this was legit, id have got at least a call or email.a real waste of time and money.
In it he plays the single, seemingly unemployed, slob Buck Russell who agrees to babysit his nephew and two nieces when their parents are called away on a family emergency.
Trump sparked a feud with Rosie O'Donnell in 2006, calling the comedian «disgusting» and «a slob,» among other things
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