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A sexual service performed by ladies in waiting during thee Renaissance. In contemporary terms- Masters and Johnson seem to suggest that it was pleasurable and had something to do with Peanut Butter, Soy Milk, Haddock and tasteful cuff links, often performed in the parking lot of an Applebee's.
Also See: Another Cuff Job "Hold yer horses Buster! How about a cuff job in payment?"
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| 2. | Another Cuff Job | ||
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Ibid.
(A repeat of a sexual service performed by ladies in waiting during the Renaissance. In contemporary terms- Masters and Johnson seem to suggest that it was pleasurable and had something to do with Peanut Butter, Soy Milk, Haddock and tasteful cuff links, often performed in the parking lot of an Applebee's.) For more information on Another Cuff Job see Cuff Job.
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| 3. | Kentucky Cuff Links | ||
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†wo shot glasses of whiskey, one in each hand, downed just before heading to an event. "Daniel, should we put our Kentucky Cuff Links on before the _______ gig"?
"Russel, you said you wouldn't wear your Kentucky Cuff Links to work any more." |
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| 4. | Flinkflank | ||
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Colloquial reference to a gentleman's sleeve pinching attire i.e. a cufflink Daddy, I really like your flinkflanks
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| 5. | Cufflinksman | ||
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Cufflinksman – The company has made a mark for itself by offering the highest quality, affordable cufflinks, hand-finished by experts in the cufflinks business.
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| 6. | preps | ||
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Preps are offspring of the old Anglo-American ruling class, whether or not they rule today. Preps once ruled North and South. Their offspring can be be found in select enclaves in Texas and California, but will always be aware of their roots in the British colonies where their ancestors were Royal Governors, Judges, Presidents of Harvard or Yale, Declaration of Independence signatories or other useful things such as merely rich. Preps have long driveways. Public display of wealth is not prep. Preps do not drive ferrarris. Prep men do not wear Italian clothes. Ever (except Gucci loafers).
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Preps have always been preps. As far as clothes its a manner of dressing that you are born into. Siblings raid each other's or their parents closets for prep clothes. All generations dress the same with minor variations. Old prep clothes are better than new. Preps are not nouveau. Your dad bought his suits at Brooks brothers or had them made bespoke by his tailor. If you are lucky he may have some nice English tweeds you may come into and shirts with double cuffs from somewhere around St. James's in London, but American preps are generally much more casual than their counterparts in the UK or on the continent. Your prep dad taught you how to shoot (guns are prep). You learnt how to swim, ride, and sail (water and horses are prep). Someday you will get dad's very thin gold watch and you will wear it on a striped grosgrain band just like he did. You inherit your grandfather's thin gold cu... |
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| 7. | Scrotlery | ||
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That dude has got some serious scrotlery!
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