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fear and loathing

n. The type of anger and distrust generated when politicians or representatives of the American legal hierarchy (i.e. District Attorneys) clash, or disagree, with the people they are paid to represent, causing a threat to the people.

Usage examples of "fear and loathing".

Jesus, bad waves of paranoia, madness, fear and loathingintolerable vibrations in this place.

He stalked on down the walk so that he would not have to face that particular individual's fear and loathing.

The dragon's expression was fierce, but his head was noble, and he did not inspire them with the fear and loathing they remembered experiencing around the red dragons.

But it wasn't so much the sweet strength of human blood she was addicted to, but the rush of her victim's fear and loathing, the sense of power and utter domination such a killing gave her.

My scientific zeal had vanished amidst fear and loathing, and I felt nothing now but a wish to escape from this net of morbidity and unnatural revelation.

When I looked in the girl, Sophie Ramusine, was crouching in a corner, cowering away, with fear and loathing expressed on her averted face and in every line of her shrinking form.

Radhakrishnan turned around slowly, half-paralyzed by an unexplainable sense of fear and loathing.

Is she volcanic or sad or terrified--or filled with so much fear and loathing that she's numb.

He pushed his fear and loathing away and concentrated on the galley.

Beside himself with fear and loathing, Paul Choy tried to pull the body back aboard but the wind squalled and heeled the junk and the last of the Werewolves toppled into the sea and sank without a trace.

The only one who saw Peter with anything like Ender's fear and loathing was the Bishop-- but in his case it was theological prejudice, not wisdom, that kept him from being sucked in.