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[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 231: ‘The armpit of humanity,’ he called Nixon.
at armpit, n.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 369: ‘Well, what did he do?’ ‘He broke out into assholes and shit himself to death.’.
at break out into assholes (v.) under asshole, n.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 307: Buzhardt [...] heard Nixon talking in vague terms about Hunt’s being ‘likely to blow the whole Bay of Pigs thing’.
at blow, v.1
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 243: Some of the others called him Jughead.
at jughead, n.1
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 316: Dean Burch got word from the President, ‘Kill the plan’.
at kill, v.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 319: Haig had a low opinion of Hartmann [...] whom he judged a heavy drinker and a leaker.
at leak, n.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 197: He joked that Nixon and Bebe Rebozo had a homosexual relationship, imitating what he called the President’s limp-wrist manner.
at limp wrist, n.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 104: The next day Goldwater called Harlow. ‘Is the President off his rocker?’.
at off one’s rocker under rocker, n.1
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 264: The SOB muscles his way in on everything.
at s.o.b., n.
[US] in Woodward & Bernstein The Final Days 170: On two of the tapes the President had made disparaging remarks about Jews and had called Judge Sirica a ‘wop.’.
at wop, n.1
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