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cruising for a bruising
(redirected from Cruisin)

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cruising for a bruising and cruisin' for a bruisin'
Sl. asking for trouble. You are cruising for a bruising, you know that? Who's cruisin' for a bruisin'?
See also: cruise


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Our Town Journal Register Company/Heritage Newspapers News-Herald, Southgate, MI Category 16, Best Cover Design / 3rd PLACE / Cruisin Downriver Journal Register Company/Heritage Newspapers News-Herald, Southgate, MI Category 16, Best Cover Design / HM PLACE / Scarecrow Festival Journal Register Company/Heritage Newspapers News-Herald, Southgate, MI Category 14, Best Single ROP Ad (Two or More Colors) HM PLACE / What's A Zubor?
Regis and Kelly have commandeered the whole ship, and are giving away free cruises to 1,000 contest winners and fans to join them for this spectacular weeklong vacation at sea through "Live's Pride of America Cruisin Reunion" watch-to-win contest.
``But it'll be Route 66 again, just for the weekend - starting this afternoon, when we can shut the streets down for cruisin,' '' Rosoff said.
 
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