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playgirl

A woman who enjoys sex and isn't ashamed to admit it. One who probably reads PLAYGIRL magazines, acts out her own nonharmful fantasies, is concerned with sex as a mutual pleasure and does what it takes to reach her own sexual fulfillment.
She's an unabashed playgirl and proud of it.
by The Doctor December 26, 2004
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Oakie

n. vagabond, from Depression times when the droughts that led to the dust bowl caused people to abandon their worthless farms in Oklahoma and Texas and take to the road to seek jobs elsewhere.
"They packed up as much as they could salvage and became Oakies on their way to California."
by The Doctor October 4, 2004
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Fandom

The microcosm made up of people who are fans of a fiction genre, or of a subgenre, who have their own clubs, conventions and amateur magazines (fanzines), dating back (in some cases) to the early 1930s. Some of these are overlapping. Star Trek fandom, for example, started in science fiction fandom and eventually became a separate fandom on its own. Comics fandom and even rock (music) fandom also started there before becoming separate entities.
Harry published one of the best fanzines in fandom back in the 1930s.
by The Doctor November 7, 2004
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Tuck Under

The male act of tucking a penis behind his legs just below his ass. Often used by transvestite males to hide penis.
Watch out, that dude's no chick. He's just got a nasty tuck under and some nice fake tits.
by The Doctor February 14, 2005
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fantabating

Imagining masturbation.
Just looking at her, he couldn't help fantabating.
by The Doctor November 9, 2004
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fab 4

Short for "fabulous four," refers specifically to The Beatles, who were a social phenomenon other than being just a rock band.
John, Paul, George and Ringo were the fab 4.
by The Doctor September 22, 2004
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Einstein

Name of one of the most brilliant men of the 20th century, used ironically to express the opposite of intelligence.
You can't tie your shoelaces and chew gum at the same time, can you, Einstein?
by The Doctor February 19, 2005
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