mouthbreather n.— «Billy, who has grown rich on the rivers, nevertheless approached in the manner of a mouth-breather, hat in hand, toes crossed.» —“Of a Capitulation in Chicago” by Lloyd Lewis in Chicago New...
mouthbreather n.— «No how many breasts or royals they exposed, they would still be read only by the same four hundred thousand mouthbreathers.» —by Donald E. Westlake What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Oct. 1, 1996...
mouthbreather n.— «Wellywebb and his sniveling gaggle of political mouthbreathers held a highly publicized rally on the Colorado Capitol steps.» —by L. Neil Smith Lever Action: Essays on Liberty Apr. 1, 2001. (source:...