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Explosion hazard.' But then here's 'Low air,' and 'five'... shit, 'four minutes.'
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Our official diplomatic response was summed up as-problemtoo hard, tough shit.
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Of course, she wanted to point out what a shit I was.
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Yes, I feel sorry for the victims on whom the shit falls.
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Despite the best precautions and the best intentions, sometimes shit just happens.
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Each one was different, some small and squat, others tall and long.
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I squat down on a cushion; I don't know what to say.
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Her attention wandered to the squat Chinese god in the glass case.
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Such was the highest type; the commoner was squat, dumpy, and heavy.
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The girls were brought and made to squat in front of him.
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He charges Doodles, who slips past him and goes into a chuckling, high-stepping diddley-bop.
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This time last year, the name Macy Gray meant diddley-squat to the great record-buying public.
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Apart from maybe keeping the rain out, diddley squat.
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It's a diddley-eye date with destiny as the Dancing With The Stars semi-final doubles as St Patrick's Day-themed celebration of Irish music.
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Do they call The Corrs, who have the requisite diddley-aye quotient, and who have already appeared on an episode of Beverly Hills 90210?
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So I started looking into the Seraphim and couldn't find out diddly.
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Fact two: There wasn't diddly I could do to the Big Hoods.
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Billions handed to private business, and near-enough diddly-squat to anyone else.
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People who know diddly about wizards don't like to give us their names.
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The Russian's gear wouldn't do diddly to stop swords or claws.
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He's got a virus, and that stuff doesn't do doodly-squat for viruses.
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I had never before grasped that doodly-squat was less than horsepucky, but it's always nice to learn something new.
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"Not doodly-squat," I said.
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"Then, you've got doodly-squat," she said and looked away, back to where Captain Matthews was answering questions with his solemn, manly jaw jutting out.
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Billions handed to private business, and near-enough diddly-squat to anyone else.
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It's not going to make diddly-squat worth of difference to the safety of our community.
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Actually, we've already signed it, but that means diddly-squat until Parliament signs off on that.
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Not many people can say "diddly-squat" and still be taken seriously.
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The breakthroughs get a lot of attention, but attention means diddly-squat in the bigger picture.
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I am not ordering you to do diddly-shit, Dimitrova.
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Larry: "Well... don't we have enough other things to worry about without hacking around with a bunch of diddly-shit bureaucracy?"
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That seems like supreme diddlyshit now, but it was a very big deal then.'