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shitstorm; shit storm noun an extremely serious situation US, 1948- They finally got to arguing with each other and created such a shitstorm I lost my quarter-cent-a-pound bonus for not missin’ a day[.] — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 206, 1962
- Hoss, you ask my wife to dance one more time and you gonna dance yourself into a shit storm. — Ken Weaver, Texas Crude, p. 124, 1984
- Everyone looked up–GIs and zips–and knew it was every incoming round left in Creation, a wild and bloody shitstorm, a ball-busting cataclysm. — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 14, 1986
- Garcia slugged down the coffee; he figured he’d need a gallon of caffeine to brave the waiting shitstorm. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 227, 1986
- [T]he calm before the shit-storm[.] — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 137, 1999
- Look, it’s a shit storm here right now. — Traffic, 2000
- Dylan brought out the Hawks, and the shitstorm became history. — Mick Farren, Give the Anarchist a Cigarette, p. 62, 2001
- The Bone knows you can never be too prepared in prison for a shitstorm. — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 179, 2002
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