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shitload noun a great deal of US, 1991- I bet you won a shitload on Oakland. — The Bad Lieutenant, 1992
- I stared into the brown haze, imagining shitloads of code 2s and 3s thwarted by noxious fumes and bumper-to-bumper revelry. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 124, 1994
- I learn he’s got money in foreign banks, plus, around five mil in hard cash, plus, loose diamonds and gold coins, a shitload of coins worth around four bills each. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 60, 1996
- And since I’m only on the set for a day, I’ve obviously missed a shitload of good stuff. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 14, 1997
- Jesus, you could get in a shitload of trouble for this. — Cruel Intentions, 1999
- [T]aking shit from the boss and paying shit-loads to the taxman[.] — Dave Courtney, Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off, p. 379, 1999
- [P]aying off a shit load of money you couldn’t afford to borrow in the first place[.] — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 18, 2001
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