Citations:motherlover

English citations of motherlover

Noun: "(euphemistic, slang, usually pejorative) motherfucker" edit

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  • 1970 — Caroline Hennessey, I, B.I.T.C.H, Lancer Books (1970), page 155:
    Screw your brand of logic, your Freudian conceits, you God damned hollow-shell poseurs. We're beginning — again, en masse, you motherlovers — we're beginning to realize what you've always secretly feared (and not at all secretly feared even more that we might one day realize if you didn't keep us kneeling and praying before your dangles even while we licked your asses).
  • 1971 — Bill Amidon, Charge…!, Bobbs-Merrill (1971), page 340:
    Tom Joad you poor stupider-than-I-am at five years old bastard LEARN motherlover LEARN!
  • 1971 — Daniel Curley, In the Hands of Our Enemies: Stories, University of Illinois Press (1971), page 81:
    "They still want to help that motherlover."
  • 1971 — Jerome Tuccille, It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand, Stein and Day (1971), page 108:
    "What are we going to do with these motherlovers, these morons, these cretins?"
  • 1997 — Armond White, Rebel for the Hell of It: The Life of Tupac Shakur, Thunder's Mouth Press (2002), →ISBN, page 120:
    You can best understand this generational difference by considering the changes in American ideology that, in the seventies, made a patriotic doily-waver out of a Haggard motherfucker and, in the nineties, turned Tupac, an unrepentant fuck-up, into a motherlover.
  • 1998 — Holly Lisle, Curse of the Black Heron, Baen (1998), →ISBN, page 117:
    "Oh, have mercy, Grum you motherlover," he muttered.
  • 1998 — Kevin O'Brien Chang & Wayne Chen, Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican Music, Temple University Press (1998), →ISBN, page 72:
    [] Soon as Kool Here started playing, every motherlover started robbing his mother and father for records.'
  • 2001 — Michael Azerrad, Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991, Little, Brown and Company (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Mudhoney are geeky motherlovers, all matchstick arms and legs and horn-rimmed glasses and small bottoms and boyish fun.
  • 2001 — Shashi Tharoor, Riot, Penguin Books (2003), →ISBN, page 256:
    The Muslim bomb-chuckers, running away from the house where I'd fired at them, came back to the Kotli to seek refuge — all except the motherlover we'd caught.
  • 2002 — Frank Almond, Tempus Fugit, Boson Books (2002), →ISBN, page 115:
    "Motherlover!" I shouted, lamely.
  • 2003 — Amy Gray, Spygirl: True Adventures from My Life as a Private Eye, Villard Books (2003), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Wally tried to ask Wendy a question, but then he started to stutter, "Wha … wha …" And then he just barked out, "Motherlover!"
  • 2007 — Gary Phillips, "Sportin' Men", in Full House: 10 Stories About Poker (eds. Pete Hautman & Francine P. Pascal), G. P. Putnam's Sons (2007), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "I ain't scared of no motherlover in this world or the next."
  • 2008 — Shannon McKenna, Ultimate Weapon, Brava Books (2008), →ISBN, page 517:
    Seconds measured by the pounding pulse of blood through his brain. Each throb hurt like a raving motherlover, but there was nothing like imminent death to take a guy's mind off a headache.
  • 2010 — Sam Lipsyte, The Ask, Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2010), →ISBN, page 62:
    “Soup's on, motherlovers!”
  • 2011 — Warren Bisig, Lessons for the Teacher, The Olympia Press (2011), →ISBN, page 104:
    "You is one hot little motherlover," he rumbled.
  • 2011 — Ice-T & Mal Radcliff, Kings of Vice, Forge (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Certainly no choirboy, Casey could chill a treacherous motherlover as soon as blink, and go on eating his catfish and eggs.