Citations:butt-breath

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English citations of butt-breath

Noun: "alternative form of buttbreath"

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  • 1994, Deborah Chiel, The War, Jove Books (1994), →ISBN, page 160:
    "It's ours now, butt-breath! Beat it!" Arliss screamed.
  • 1997, Jess Mowry, Babylon Boyz, Simon & Schuster (1997), →ISBN, page 43:
    "You gotta wash them dishes, butt-breath!" Wyatt grinned.
  • 2005, Dorothea Benton Frank, Pawleys Island, Berkley (2005), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    “She's not cold, butt-breath, she's stronger.”
  • 2009, Peter C. Jacobson, The Dead President's Club: Tecumseh's Curse, Xlibris (2009), →ISBN, page 61:
    “Hey butt-breath who were you talking to?” she asked snootily.