Sentences with phrase «little pricks»

The parents of those spoiled University brats should send those spoiled little pricks (future bueaucrats?)
I can assure you I am much older than Tania and through the course of my life, I have encountered ignorant little pricks like you, on many occasions.
(Later, when Ryan is pretending to be a cop, he drives police car on field where kids are playing football) What one of you little pricks ask me what I do all day?
The Dortmund fans and management aren't a bunch of babies, and actually support their team instead of acting like entitled little pricks every year.
said that little prick and he was right.
Thankfully, my kids just had a little prick or two, and the whole thing was done in less than 3 seconds.
The one scene he and Cusack have together in the prestige horror flick 1408 plays like seriomythic garbage - pop poetry: everything's good — the cadence, the words; what I'm saying is that I was well and truly on board with this dumbathon all the way up to the point where Jackson's hotel manager Olin (and as an aside, King has a special place in my heart for opening The Shining with «Officious little prick,» referring to a different hotel manager) offers that the titular room in question isn't haunted, it's just an «evil fucking room.»
Offer a treat as you touch your cat with the needle, a little prick (without injecting anything).
The doctor responded that it should be fine for Hopper, because it's harder on cats than dogs; just a little prick and in a few minutes he'd be completely sedated.
I expected that he might feel a little prick and then slowly go to sleep — but that's not what happened.
Whoever invented injections vs medicine was a genius, I'll take one little prick any day.

Not exact matches

There is little pain, little room for error, and no likelihood that an accidental needle prick will spread germs to the clinician.
Not in an «up all night crying» kind of way but just that little thorn, a paper cut, that sliver that keeps poking and pricking and bothering.
The authentic Black Forest Cake (which I have made) instructs pricking holes in the baked, cooled cake and slowly drizzling over a simple syrup that has had a little kirsch added to it.
For skins with structure, bake russets whole (rub a little bit of oil onto the potatoes, prick, season with salt and bake right on the rack at 400 degrees), cool, halve and scoop out most of the flesh, leaving about half an inch behind.
When Jürgen Klopp made reference to the new stand when talking about his transfer budget, it made my ears prick up a little.
How about all cockneys are soft pricks & should fuck off back to their smoke filled, hooker infested little shit box city????
Tears pricked my eyes as I remembered the rocket fuel coffee, the delicious berbere, the van like a rickety roller coaster, the strong hugs of the women I met, the tears of this little sweetheart at the orphanage.
Nurses kept pricking my little girl's foot to test her sugar and bilirubin levels.
It was really difficult to see my little angel pricked at so many places.
Also, it's best to have it in a neat room free from dust or little sharp items he can prick on.
Parent's were scared to prick their little ones skin so they laid it flat on the child's diaper to ensure it was safe.
Like the tiny little needle prick is what bothers you when you feel like your whole middle is about to explode?
«My only witness is the pricking of my little finger.»
Like sixty - year - old frat boys, they all laughed when Lavrenty Beria, the secret police chief and serial rapist, pinned little notes with the Russian word prick spelled in big Cyrillic letters on Khrushchev's unsuspecting back.
«It's subclinical, just a bit higher than background, little needle pricks rather than a sledgehammer blow.
A glucometer — One of those little finger prick machines that diabetics use to test blood sugar.
That we can actually mail you a kit, you can prick your finger, and I can get really accurate valuable hormone level information, just from that little blood spot kit.
meanwhile, prick the sausages all over and bake them at 170C fan (190C static) for about 15 - 20 minutes, adding a little coconut oil to stop them sticking to the bottom if necessary.
Yet these breathless asides are little more than pin - pricks of pleasure in a complex film which tries its darndest to be as uncomplex as possible.
Perhaps the casting is part of the problem: Dillon can do funny, as he showed in «There's Something about Mary,» but he's also a little too good at playing an ill - tempered hothead (see «Crash,» if you must), and before you know it, Carl has gone from suffering friend to insufferable prick in seconds flat.
became this quote when I read it: «I had hoped to keep this secret a little longer because being Robert Galbraith has been such a liberating experience from the nits and pricks who unfairly criticize any of my books that aren't about a wizard.
Hillary yelped a little from the prick of the needle.
This test involves an oral swab or blood from a finger prick, and the results take as little as 10 minutes.
no cutting dozens of strips or squares, no needing a thousand little straight pins and hundreds of ensuing pricks and bleeding fingers.
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