Citations:buttbreath

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English citations of buttbreath

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) an annoying or contemptuous person"[edit]

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  • 1983, Chris Crutcher, Running Loose, HarperTempest (2003), →ISBN, page 51:
    “Took every damn thing he had, buttbreath. What the hell's it to ya? You some kinda nigger lover?”
  • 1994, James W. Hall, Hard Aground, Dell (1994), →ISBN, page 130:
    No, like Reverend King, buttbreath, she said.
  • 1995, Gregory T. Spalding, Easy Moving, Triangle Books (1995), →ISBN, page 19:
    "Just look at old buttbreath now, Mizzou. []
  • 1997, Steve Gannon, A Song for the Asking, Bantam Books (1997), →ISBN, page 64:
    "Buttbreath," said Travis, catching on.
  • 2001, Dagoberto Gilb, "Maria de Covina", in Woodcuts of Women: Stories, Grove Press (2001), →ISBN, page 6:
    Stupid, she calls me. Buttbreath.
  • 2002, Chris Bunch, Star Risk, LTD., Prologue Books (2002), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    “Did you see that buttbreath I pitched out into the street?”
  • 2011, Robyn Seale, "Dolly in the Window", in Future Lovecraft (eds. Silvia Moreno-Garcia & Paula R. Stiles), Innsmouth Free Press (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Think agin,[sic] buttbreath. You know where youll[sic] end up?