- magazine, also
called a
trade journal or
trade paper (colloquially or
disparagingly a
trade rag), is a
magazine or
newspaper whose target audience is people...
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subsisting in this way may
become labelled as a peasant,
often ****ociated
disparagingly with a "peasant mentality". In
developed nations, however, a person...
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unenjoyable or
poorly made
video game.
Though the
label is
usually applied disparagingly,
there is a
subculture of
celebrating kusoge. The term kusogē is a portmanteau...
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issue with a Jay-Z line from "Money, Cash, Hoes" that he felt
alluded disparagingly to Mobb Deep and Prodigy's
dispute with
Tupac Shakur,
Snoop Dogg, and...
- in
partnership with
Emeric Pressburger. Many of his
early films are
disparagingly referred to as "quota quickies". Not all of them were
really quota films...
- his
court removed to Bourges,
south of the
Loire river,
Charles was
disparagingly called the "King of Bourges",
because the area
around this city was...
- "scandihoovian". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary.
Retrieved 1
November 2013. "
disparaging: a
Scandinavian individual esp.
living in the
United States" Leary, James...
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Khrushchyovka by the public, but
because of
their shoddy workmanship sometimes disparagingly called Khrushchoba,
combining Khrushchev's name with the
Russian word...
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intelligent and
harrowing movie,"
while Ed
Gonzalez from
Slant Magazine disparagingly wrote: "Love Liza will have a
difficult time
distinguishing itself from...
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created by the
combination was
reported as fact
around the
world and
disparagingly mentioned by
Adolf Hitler in a
public speech. Welles's
growing fame...