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Snow Job was first released as an action figure in 1983.
We had to give you a snow job so you'd cooperate fully.
Your lady friend has given me a snow job so deep I need skis.
Should we wonder where are the snow jobs of yesteryear?
Was this what the Americans called a "snow job"?
I didn't want to have my mind zonked out again by their snow job.
She called the Nixon Administration "the greatest snow job in history."
He called his Olympic sales campaign "a snow job."
I can't think of any reason I deserve a snow job.
But neither line nor spiel has the wide usage of snow job.
A woman didn't get to where Althea had by falling for snow jobs.
This looks like a Blair/Brown snow job dating back a long time.
A snow job is a line of patter intended to persuade or deceive.
"I thought it was a snow job from the beginning," Glenn Thomas, a resident, said.
Snow Job blows up his own house in order to let the Joes escape.
The President would do his snow job, and the way would be clear to get at Crusoe.
"I know you maybe think I'm giving you a snow job about that babe, so take a gander at this."
This episode also has an alternate title: Snow Job.
Cocom pronouncements about liberalization "are almost always a snow job," he said.
You got to be a bit jungle-crazy if you even begin to believe I'd do a snow job on you.
Either your vet doesn't know what it means, or he is trying to do a "snow job" on you with "techno-jargon".
She could give you a snow job, and when you called her on it, she'd back down and laugh at herself."
Oh, I know, it sounds like a political snow job, but I mean it.
During an unsanctioned skiing trip with Snow Job, both of them got caught in an avalanche.