Sentences with phrase «kicked in the teeth over»

Not exact matches

And cometh that match, Jesus shall laugh in glee as the faithful, filled with His love, gouge the eyes from the atheists and kicketh them where men should not be kicked, and smash them over the head with conveniently available folding chairs, just like in Professional Wrestling, and others of the saved shall hoot and holler and watch NASCAR on giant Jesus flatscreens and the atheists do much wailing and gnashing of teeth and stubbing of toes and get nasty hangnails for their evil sins.
And it will be an extra kick in the teeth if our north London rivals Tottenham finally break the stranglehold we have had over them for the whole of the Arsene Wenger era.
When Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain turned down a new contract offer from Arsenal this summer, worth something like # 180,000 a week according to some Arsenal transfer rumours, it was a real kick in the teeth for the Gunners and Arsene Wenger who appeared to be bending over backwards to please the England international and persuade him to stay, even moving Hector Bellerin to the left to accommodate the wantaway player.
I still haven't beat the second boss and have been getting my teeth kicked in over and over again.
Wrestlemania 28 is now officially over and done with, leaving only the lingering memory of John Cena and the Rock's epic battle, and, of course, Sheamus Brogue Kicking Daniel Bryan's teeth through the back of his skull in what has to be record time.
So the Swiss have just given a kick in the teeth for over a billion secular Muslims worldwide whose feelings are now bound to be hurt — If the Swiss really wanted to fight bad practices then they should not help the dictators of the world to hide and stash away the billions looted from the poor that is profit from money stolen from the impoverished.
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