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terminology - Is there a word that describes this gesture of ... 23 Nov 2014 · The gesture has three main positions; hands clenched in front of the face, (Figure 39), hands resting on the desk (Figure 40) or on the lap when seated and placed in front of the …
Non-medical or slang synonyms for female reproductive organs 11 Oct 2015 · I am basically writing an intercourse scene between two characters in a medieval-like setting, so the tone of the book is slightly medieval as well. Now, while I have found plenty …
groin vs crotch - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 24 Nov 2016 · Crotch: In humans, the crotch is the bottom of the pelvis, the region of the body where the legs join the torso, and is often considered to include the groin and genitals. By …
What are the names of the pieces of a question mark? 28 Sep 2011 · A question mark ? seems to be composed of two distinct pieces, top and bottom. Do these pieces have their own names, and if so, what are they?
How did the word "beaver" come to be associated with vagina? What is the etymology of the word beaver as it relates to a woman's vagina?
meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 2 Apr 2015 · You probably mean sitting with leg crossed: (ankle-on-knee) figure sitting position involves resting one foot over the thigh of the other, and it's usually much more comfortable for …
Origin of the word "whee" - English Language & Usage Stack … 25 Mar 2020 · What is the origin of the word whee, used as an interjection to express enjoyment or delight? The only information I can find is that it is "natural exclamation" first recorded in the …
single word requests - Area of the body between legs and genitals ... 18 Aug 2019 · In humans, the crotch is the bottom of the pelvis (the region of the body where the legs join the torso) and is often considered to include the groin and genitals.
The origin of "knickers in a knot" and "knickers in a twist" 10 Aug 2016 · Sightings in the wild The earlist two Google Books matches are for "knickers in a knot"—first in Wilbur Smith, The Train from Katanga (1965) as cited in the Yale Dictionary of …
"Your fly is open" "You mean my flies?" - English Language 6 Sep 2017 · Apparently, when a gentleman has forgotten to zip his pants, in the US they remind him thusly Your fly is open Dictionary.com lists the noun fly meaning: 20. a strip of material …