Sentences with phrase «little buggers»

The phrase "little buggers" is a colloquial way of referring to small things, usually with a mix of affection and annoyance. Full definition
«My personal duel with Bruk the beastmaster unfolded over four separate encounters and ended with the erudite little bugger getting his head lopped off.
Melanin is the important little bugger in the skin that determines skin color.
He's a cocky little bugger who's not really happy unless he's playing Max Payne or Grand Theft Auto 3 and getting all the innocents in a four block radius slaughtered through police inadequacy.
When Nate was born — that little bugger did not sleep.
He would much rather crawl, he's a fast little bugger on his hands and knees!
The 25 was Jenkos number, cheeky little bugger.
These pesky little buggers easily pass from one animal to another, but preventing ear mites requires you do a monthly check of your dog's ears.
These tough little buggers, also known as tardigrades, could keep calm and carry on until the sun boils Earth's oceans away billions of years from now, according to a new study that examined water bears» resistance to various astronomical disasters.
It's a pricey little bugger at first glance, weighing in a 79.99 ($ 124.99 USD)-- which is 25 more than the base game costs on the store.
Don't let those cute little buggers near the new couch if its microsuede!
Rewind to November of 2012, about 6 weeks before my son was born (little bugger came two weeks early and messed up my FSA strategy but that's a story for another day).
There is no doubt that this is hard in the infant phase as they can be little buggers about allowing you to be away for long.
Food intolerances or sensitivities are sneaky little buggers because symptoms are often subtle and can appear days after you eat the triggering food.
And so right on the whole underrated cashews thing... poor little buggers!
So I got out my biggest knife, while debating whether the hammer would also be necessary, and hacked away at that slippery little bugger until getting enough cubes to be able to turn into this beautiful vegan pumpkin curry.
Granny even thinks sweet potatoes are pretty tasty little buggers, so it baffles me even more that the kids don't like them.
And, my 4 little buggers KNOW those are Mommy's treats!
In addition to physically emoting, Herbie is a fast little bugger — er, Bug — and has the ability to do crazy stunts that are generated mainly in the mind of the driver.
Sure, I could take aim with my white - hot Mutant Laser of Criticism and blow this baby to smithereens, but that's like picking off bratty pop - star clones with a high - powered rifle at the MTV Video Awards: it's far too easy, regardless of how much the annoying little buggers actually deserve it.
The tricky little buggers always show pictures of how the Kindle Fire looks great in the cover and at multiple angles, but they only use the same old picture (you know the one with the book cover of MadMen, as seen above).
Since I can't seem to get enough of my spring fling with the thorny little buggers, check out these food blogger's great recipes for the holy artichoke.
Chocolate peppermint macarons... Finnicky little buggers.
He darn near caught the emerald - clad little bugger.
I've had my gripes with chia seeds in the past (mostly surrounding the fact that they hang out in my teeth all day without me noticing), but they're definitely useful little buggers.
Agents because they are greedy little buggers and columnists because they get paid to sell stories.
Also they're continental so they are crafty little buggers, they know how to make the most out of contact among other things.
He's a strong little bugger and sometimes escape - artists other swaddles, but can't escape this straight - jacket of joy.
Viruses are deceptive little buggers, mutating often to dodge their hosts» immune defenses.
The vampiric little buggers peak in July and August, and they're not just gross and annoying — getting bitten by the wrong one can leave you battling for your health.
No real change in libido, have always been a horny little bugger.
Anyhoo, this delicious little bugger has tons of sweet nutritional benefits thanks to all the stellar ingredients it contains.
And she is much more difficult to silence (she can be a loud little bugger).
The film's raison d'etre are the scenes of crimes against mankind — the most famous monuments of the world crumble under the alien assault, Easter Island is turned into a bowling alley, and the nasty little buggers perform hideous medical experiments on captured humans.
He's also obsessed with superstar - for - no - reason Hannah Geist (Sarah Gadon), the stunning blond vixen who's the «face» of the company — the way, say, Jennifer Lawrence is the face of Dior — and he freely injects himself with the various little buggers that have coursed through her body.
It's a durable little bugger and its offset rear output shaft works with the Land Rover's offset rear pumpkin location.
The little Mirage only gets 74 hp from its 1.3 - liter three - cylinder engine, but it's an efficient little bugger, with an EPA combined 40 mpg.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Spritely little bugger isn't it?
It's great that the feisty little bugger is coming down under, but a shame that the feistiest of all Renaults, the Mégane R26.R, won't be coming to Australia.
The unfortunate truth is that fleas are hardy little buggers and do a great job spreading their population.
Chewy sent me these great little buggers to give them a try — and I can't tell you how much I absolutely «lub'd»»em — and so did momma!

Phrases with «little buggers»

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