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fab 4

Short for "fabulous four," refers specifically to The Beatles, who were a social phenomenon other than being just a rock band.

John, Paul, George and Ringo were the fab 4.

by The Doctor September 22, 2004

62πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


kinching

Kinching Morts & Coes: refers to child pickpockets, beggars or other criminal/mendicant professions. Ca. 1800.

Kinching Mort stole my purse!

by The Doctor March 29, 2004

4πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


pocket pool

To stick your hand in your pocket and scratch your balls.

"Hey, man, that girl's lookin' at you -- you better stop playin' pocket pool!"

by The Doctor December 12, 2004

3275πŸ‘ 6333πŸ‘Ž


rub-a-dub

cockney rhyming slang meaning 'pub'.

"let's go down the rub-a-dub for a pint of cold pig's ear."

by The Doctor October 21, 2004

30πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


deep throat

1. Performing fellatio by relaxing the back of the throat to avoid the gag reflex, resulting in deeper penetration of the penis.
2. Title of an XXX movie starring Linda Lovelace which centered on this method of performing fellatio.
3. Name given to an informant, believed to be high in government circles, who helped WASHINGTON POST reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their investigation of the famous Watergate case which ultimately resulted in the resignation of Richard Nixon as President of the United States.

"When she performed deep throat on me, it made me forget all other blowjobs."

"I haven't been able to watch 'Deep Throat' since I found out that Linda Lovelace was performing under the threat of a gun by her so-called boyfriend."

"Carl and Bob promised not to release their informant's identity, so they called him Deep Throat."

by The Doctor September 28, 2004

932πŸ‘ 607πŸ‘Ž


Sixty-eight

A sexual position, rather like "69," except with "68," your sexual partner does you first and then you owe them one.

I'd say that sixty-eight is by far my favorite sexual position.

by The Doctor October 18, 2004

40πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Oakie

n. vagabond, from Depression times when the droughts that led to the dust bowl caused people to abandon their worthless farms in Oklahoma and Texas and take to the road to seek jobs elsewhere.

"They packed up as much as they could salvage and became Oakies on their way to California."

by The Doctor October 5, 2004

101πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž