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An illegal brothel I went to Giggles parlor to see a ho to get me some poonani
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1) An archaic term for a room within a home used for recreational indoor activities or the entertainment of guests; known as a "living room" in modern language.
2) A room equipped and furnished for a special function within a business. (i.e. Ice-cream parlor, tanning parlor, gambling parlor, pool parlor) 3) Slang for a brothel or place of prostitution, or a hall or den used in secret to consume narcotics & illegal substances. "Julius, why don't you show the guests to the parlor and bring them some o' my fine Kentucky whiskey?"
"Oh golly! Mr. Whipple down at the ice-cream parlor sure makes a swell milkshake!" "The parlor got raided by the fuzz; now where'm I gonna get a fix?" |
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Someone who breathes so hard it sound like they're snoring, yet they're wide awake! "Hi, im your new teacher, do your work while i sit here and parlor all damn period "
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People in Buffalo, New York don't have "living rooms," or even worse, "family rooms." They have parlors. It's the room with couches and usually a TV set where everyone goes to relax. "Hey Tom, put the Bills game on in the TV in the parlor, but mute it. I've got the stereo tuned to 97 Rock."
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To dance, drink, smoke weed and hang out with homies. We'll be parloring up in that joint.
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