hatin'

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hatin'

  1. Pronunciation spelling of hating.
    • 2021 March 26, Greg Simms Jr., quoting Ryan Drake, “Meet Ryan Drake, the DJ who’s spinning urban hits in Dayton”, in Dayton Daily News, volume 144, number 164, section “Go!”, page 3:
      I am thankful every day for you listening and supporting and even when you’re hatin’!
    • 2021 August 12, Pete Grathoff, quoting Dave Grohl, “In KC, Foo Fighters have a message for Westboro Baptist Church”, in The Kansas City Star, volume 141, number 329, page 7B:
      “We’re all about love. And you shouldn’t be hatin’. You know what you should be doing? You should be dancing.”
    • 2021 December 16, Mike Detmer, “Rev. Cephas sworn in as Hurlock mayor”, in The Star Democrat, volume 220, number 83, page A3:
      “What I like about this council is that we can disagree, be we don’t get hatin’ each other,” [Charles T.] Cephas [Sr.] said to applause.

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