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[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 She thought he was a bit of all right, a bitch magnet, a real hootchie freak daddy flyboy rack smasher, but now she felt herself dreaming of putting him on a tight leash.
at bit of all right, a, phr.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Secretly, though, he was a bit of a happy shopper; a Gillette blade wearing bifocals, which is why he was so randy-assed.
at randy-arsed, adj.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 After he cleaned up the kitchen, he admired her crumpet and had some sugar bowl pie. Then he stuck his bald-headed hermit into her artichoke again.
at artichoke, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Nobody has ever asked me to engage in East African activities and I’ve never played night baseball before.
at play night baseball (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 It looked like a real toothache, so she gave him a bit of punishment, playing the piccolo like a real Peter Puffer until she received Holy Communion.
at play a mouth organ (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 On the jewelled terrace he growled at the badger, blew some tunes and went way down south in Dixie, where he found himself grinning in the canyon.
at growl at the badger (v.) under badger, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 After he cleaned up the kitchen, he admired her crumpet and had some sugar bowl pie. Then he stuck his bald-headed hermit into her artichoke again.
at bald-headed hermit (n.) under bald-headed, adj.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 She had been belly-busted by a real Bluebeard. It was enough to run a girl into a bean-curd stirrer.
at belly bump, v.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Then one day she met her first biscuit roller. She noticed that he had really beautiful lamb fries.
at biscuit roller (n.) under biscuit, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 On the jewelled terrace he growled at the badger, blew some tunes and went way down south in Dixie, where he found himself grinning in the canyon.
at blow some tunes (v.) under blow, v.2
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 After fondling her flapjacks and kissing her Aunt Nelly, he found the man in the boat.
at little man (in the boat), n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 He fed the dumb glutton and gave the dog a bone until the rat went up the drainpipe.
at give the dog a bone (v.) under bone, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Thank God he wore a glove or she could be jacked up with a permanent slimming cool, creepers or the dreaded coachman on the box.
at coachman on the box, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 The two of them dabbed the brush, danced the goat’s jig, dug in the whisker and swept the chimney until, just as he was about to do her a kindness, his sweater fell off and he had to put a new willy-welly on.
at brush, n.2
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Of course, she had no idea that his shag slab was such a buttonhole factory.
at buttonhole factory (n.) under buttonhole, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 He thought she was a real bit of all right, a bunch of calico, a commodity, a freak mommy fawn.
at calico, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 On the jewelled terrace he growled at the badger, blew some tunes and went way down south in Dixie, where he found himself grinning in the canyon.
at yodel in the canyon (of love), v.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 She told him she had bought a brand-new catcher’s mitt and there was no need to play Vatican roulette. She went in the bathroom, put on her shower cap and came back.
at catcher’s mitt, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 ‘Hey, I’m all in a lather, in a season,’ he told her. ‘How’s about a bit of your father? I wouldn’t mind some cauliflower.’.
at cauliflower, n.3
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 He thought she was a real bit of all right, a bunch of calico, a commodity, a freak mommy fawn.
at commodity, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 She was waiting for bells and because of it, people thought she was a real Sno-Cone.
at sno-cone, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 After he cleaned up the kitchen, he admired her crumpet and had some sugar bowl pie. Then he stuck his bald-headed hermit into her artichoke again.
at crumpet, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 ‘Sure,’ she said. ‘I wouldn’t mind doing some interior decorating.’.
at interior decorating, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 They put the devil into hell but she was disappointed because it was a bit of a jiffy pop.
at put the devil into hell (v.) under devil, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 He suggested they do some Ugandan discussion at his pit, where they lay down on the rack monster.
at Ugandan discussion, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 When she confronted him he suggested that she have a double peptide with his old saw, so she performed an orchidechtomy on him. After that she decided to drop her hairpins and show her true colours to the world.
at drop (one’s) hairpins, v.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 He fed the dumb glutton and gave the dog a bone until the rat went up the drainpipe.
at feed the dumb glutton (v.) under dumb glutton, n.
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 They were both happy until she discovered that he was just on a fishing expedition and had been bragging about cracking Judy’s teacup to his friends.
at go fishing (v.) under fish, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 She thought he was a bit of all right, a bitch magnet, a real hootchie freak daddy flyboy rack smasher, but now she felt herself dreaming of putting him on a tight leash.
at freak daddy (n.) under freak, n.1
[US] D. Lypchuk ‘A dirty little story’ in eye mag. 8 July 🌐 Then he told her a French joke right in her Hollywood uterus.
at tell a French joke (v.) under French, adj.
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