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sharpy

[shahr-pee] / ˈʃɑr pi /




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During the walks to the 15th and 17th tee boxes, the pre-prepared European players pulled out blue sharpies from their back pockets and scrawled away.

From BBC

Sitting beneath a “Happy Birthday” sign with hearts scrawled in colorful sharpies, she overdosed.

From Seattle Times

Sitting beneath a Happy Birthday sign with hearts scrawled in colorful sharpies, she overdosed.

From Washington Times

One tweet from an Illinois-based account this time said: "La Grange Precinct 89 voters report sharpies being used on ballots, which isn't allowed. No sharpies on ballots."

From BBC

Politicians and regulators were played for chumps by Wall Street sharpies, and PG&E customers suffered rolling blackouts as the not-quite-free market failed to provide a reliable supply of electricity.

From Los Angeles Times