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Seeming to be very favourable towards a violation of good taste. A combination of auspicious and conspicuous. I would like to thank everyone here for presenting me with this award on this most conspicious of occasions. If only you were all half again as intelligent as I believe you to be, you might be able to appreciate a word of what I'm saying. Excuse me while I drop my pants.
Going to the park today would be very conspicious indeed. I hear there will be many young women there. Bring the water cannon and loofas. |
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Acting both suspiciously and conspicuously at the same time. That man selling drugs at the bus stop looks very conspicious.
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A hot, sexy bitch. I love Douggy cause he's so delicious, Colin's friend is so conspicious.
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