But the best and biggest Blink-182 songs were always more melancholy than slap-happy. |
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The Entertainer is his diagnosis of the sickness that is currently afflicting our slap-happy breed. |
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If you use too many exclamation points in your BlackBerry messages, you'll look slap-happy. |
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One year after being slapped down by Bush's re-election, why are Hollywood liberals being so slap-happy now? |
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What's more, as individuals we tend to be very slap-happy about who's in and who's out of our own particular family. |
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In an era of the steady, dour beat of half-court offenses and slap-happy defenses, this Carolina team sings a pretty nostalgic song. |
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Community work has become a byword for slap-happy mismanagement of people's sentences. |
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For several minutes, in my slap-happy, sleep-deprived state, I responded with lots of laughter and giggles. |
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I could feel this slap-happy punch-drunk idiot grin appear on my face, widening exponentially. |
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Continue applying your natural attention to detail and don't let things get slap-happy. |
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I would be deeply concerned if my very ability to exist in this country depended upon the slap-happy approach that has characterised Government IT projects to date. |
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We believe there will be a downward spiral with this Government's policy, because it is a slap-happy, haphazard policy that is trying to bring in 45,000-plus people. |
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The bruised and battered victims of these odious slap-happy bullies need to be heard and encouraged to break the bonds that leave them tethered to such violent brutes. |
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But you still have that French float, which isolates you beautifully from the British road workers' slap-happy attitude to making repairs or Liverpool's Big Dig. |
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Slap-happy humiliation, of the art world and of himself, is Cattelan's brand, and it can be infectious. |
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