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shillacking 

Failing to accomplish a goal despite spending a huge amount of effort on lies and dirty tricks.
Hillary really took a shillacking in the election. I guess that $6 million she paid to astroturf Reddit and start fights at Trump rallies didn't pay off?
shillacking by ColonelCluster November 9, 2016

Shellacking the shellaleigh 

A humorous synonym for male masturbation.
I hear you couldn't get a date last night so you were Shellacking the shellaleigh insead.
Shellacking the shellaleigh by David February 11, 2005

shellacking 

A severe beating. Oftentimes well deserve. In American politics it happens when the party in power ignores the will of the people or pretends to know how to spend your money better than you do.
My administration really took a shellacking yesterday. Maybe Nancy Pelosi and I didn't communicate our policies clearly enough, or maybe we didn't do enough
shellacking by leo cuban November 6, 2010

shellacking 

Adding the band Shellac to a play-list of someone who would never listen to this noise band from Chicago;especially in Pandora or other online stations using the add variety button to change their musical mix.
I totally Shellacked her Drake mix; she had no idea what that noise was.

I was shellacking everybody's Pandora playlists at work and they were all freaking out over the noise.
shellacking by Chicago Bob September 25, 2010

Shellacking 

What happens to a President of the United States of America when his agenda goes against what the American people believe he should be doing.
Barack Obama "And -- and that's something that -- now, I'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like I did last night."
Shellacking by Tom68 November 7, 2010

Shellacking 

1. A Heavy Defeat of one political party over another due by unfavorable actions of said party.
"I'm not recommending for every future president to take a shellacking like I did last night. I'm sure there are easier ways to learn those lessons" ~BHO
Shellacking by G-Pizzle November 5, 2010