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The Complete Immortalia choose

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[US] in Immortalia 47: When he swore he was a fruiter the king / Took down his royal pants.
at fruiter, n.
[US] Immortalia 121: He was always there with a bone on.
at bone, n.1
[US] Immortalia 142: Is there plenty of bungwad suspended?
at bungwad (n.) under bung, n.2
[US] Immortalia 71: Nothing could be sweeter than to have a little cheater / In the morning.
at cheater, n.
[US] Immortalia 142: She beshiteth herself in the crapper.
at crapper, n.1
[US] Immortalia 9: Pete war thar with every tack, / And kept a-lettin’ out more jack.
at jack, n.3
[US] Immortalia 92: Oh, his long, long dillywacker, / overgrown kidney-cracker.
at kidney-buster (n.) under kidney, n.
[US] Immortalia 121: He was always...ready to spill a lump.
at lump, n.
[US] ‘Ballad of Gaffer Hepelthwaite’ in Immortalia 2: That never yet a maiden did confront his aged e’en / Whose legs he did not yearn to part and place his prong between.
at prong, n.
[US] ‘Oh I Met Miss Malone’ in Immortalia 3: And I laid Miss Malone on a stone; / And when I socked each stroke to her, / You could hear all the dead people moan.
at sock, v.1
[US] Immortalia 159: There was a young fellow named Buckingham, Wrote a pamphlet on women and fucking-ham; But a clever young turk Eclipsed this great work, With a volume on assholes and suckingham.
at turk, n.1
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