Sentences with phrase «so uppity»

Yes, I was angry, but only because my beauty operator — hairdresser they call them these days, or stylist, which sounds so uppity — left with no notice.
Do not be so uppity during the first date.

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they are going to be all uppity with a new manager and new lease on baseball life... I was hoping morale would stay low so we could walk away with another 3 wins.
His mother and fathers gift was even more horrible It included a wagon wheel with Rawhide straps set up in the front yard with the sign that that evening the community needed to come see the uppity slave get publicly whipped for his defiance There was also a 2000 dollar cleanup needed His mother was Taken was crying that she had given birth to him 45 years before had we turned him so much against us he would be this petty about it.
So all those uppity women decided: «Well, then I'm going to do the studies.»
Why is everyone getting so freaking uppity about it.
-LCB- gasp -RCB- Before we get all uppity, keep in mind that I'm 32, I've already invested in a Rolex, and now I'm kind of looking for a relatively inexpensive way to change it up every so often.
Each cast member sends themselves up perfectly — Rogen as the noncommittal, avoidant slacker, Baruchel as the uppity hipster actor who pretends he's «above» LA, the sanctimonious and overly - nice Hill, the earnest but buffoonish Robinson, the misanthropic McBride, and so on.
And probably the very primary reason for that is young Maisie Williams, an actress so brilliantly suited to this, her first role, that it's almost too much of a wrench to imagine her playing anyone but the scrappy, uppity, doggedly loyal but ferociously prickly pint - sized Lady of Winterfell.
Bale has already proven his ability to play an uppity killer in American Psycho, so it only follows that his performance as a similar, less exaggerated character would be spot - on.
So this is the big question, then: Are so many American men so oppressed by the «horrors» of modern life — high cholesterol, uppity wives, smartass children, cell phones, boring jobs, the general dead - eyed awfulness of suburbia — that they need a stupid movie like this one to tell them that if they don't like their lives they should do something about iSo this is the big question, then: Are so many American men so oppressed by the «horrors» of modern life — high cholesterol, uppity wives, smartass children, cell phones, boring jobs, the general dead - eyed awfulness of suburbia — that they need a stupid movie like this one to tell them that if they don't like their lives they should do something about iso many American men so oppressed by the «horrors» of modern life — high cholesterol, uppity wives, smartass children, cell phones, boring jobs, the general dead - eyed awfulness of suburbia — that they need a stupid movie like this one to tell them that if they don't like their lives they should do something about iso oppressed by the «horrors» of modern life — high cholesterol, uppity wives, smartass children, cell phones, boring jobs, the general dead - eyed awfulness of suburbia — that they need a stupid movie like this one to tell them that if they don't like their lives they should do something about it?
We went to a store in laurel a few hours after my mother calling into that store and for the lady that she talked to to hold a particular car, we get there and it had been sold not very long before hand, this lady then was seriously snotty and sarcastic, so I walk outside and pace a bit to cool off, when I come back in she is all pissy and trying to sell us something else and saying that she wasn't supposed to, willing to or did mother ask her to hold a car, and that when it gets busy etc...., so we leave and go to leave, I get pissed and we turn around, come back into that store, I walk up to talk to a manager, she comes over, over talks me, tells only her side of the «truth», I try to talk to the manager and tell him what we were after, he tries to sell me a 2010, I try to tell him that it was too new, he tells me to hold on that it will be ok, so I try to tell him that we were after X and that the lady from earlier in this post did x y and z and that I find / found her to be dippy, he gets uppity and pissy, tells me that I can't talk to a woman like that, I tell him that yes I can» equality» you know?
So it can be said that Sam Thomas's Bridget Hodgson comes by her uppity disposition naturally.
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