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Giblet Dressing

The residual wet trail left by an ugly girls vagina.
Him: I wasn’t cheating babe, I swear.

Her: I saw Dusty had her giblet dressing all over your couch last night. What you mean you weren’t cheating?
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Giblets

Giblets, those often overlooked and underappreciated morsels that reside within the cavity of a roasted bird, have a long and storied history. From humble beginnings as the scraps left for the family dog or cat, giblets have evolved into a culinary delicacy, gracing the tables of kings and commoners alike.
The word "giblet" is derived from the Old French word "gibelot," which means "small game." This suggests that giblets were once considered the edible parts of small animals, such as rabbits and squirrels. In medieval Europe, giblets were often used to make stews and soups, as they were a cheap and readily available source of protein.

It was not until the Renaissance that giblets began to be seen as a more refined ingredient. During this time, elaborate dishes featuring giblets were created, and they became a popular addition to banquets and feasts.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, giblets became even more popular, as poultry became more affordable and accessible to the masses. Giblets were often used to make stuffing, gravy, and other dishes, and they were considered an essential part of a traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.

Today, giblets are still enjoyed by many people around the world. They can be found in a variety of dishes, from the classic giblet gravy to the more adventurous giblet fritters.
Giblets are more than just a tasty ingredient; they are also a symbol of tradition and heritage. For centuries, giblets have been used to mark special occasions and celebrations. They are a reminder of our culinary roots and the simple pleasures of life.

So the next time you sit down to a meal that includes giblets, take a moment to appreciate the rich history and flavor of these humble morsels. They may be small, but they have a big story to tell.

Additional Notes:

Giblets are typically the heart, liver, gizzard, and neck of a poultry bird.
Giblets can be roasted, braised, fried, or stewed.
Giblets are a good source of protein, iron, and zinc.
Giblets are often used to make gravy, stuffing, and soup.
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Willy Giblets

Man juice from ones own penis or anothers
When ya wearing an item of clothing that is mysteriously stained with a cloudy substance, it could be said that you have Willy Giblets all over it!
by Marnold Stiltskin December 7, 2011
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Dirk giblet

Loose anal skin, flappy rectum syndrome. Excess butthole skin
While doing lunges my dirk giblet slid out from under my thong panties causing extreme discomfort
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Giblets

Often used to describe being really drunk or having a sick stomach from the Drink the night before, usually heard in Co.Wexford, Ireland.
Awh son my stomach is in fuckin Giblets or

Person 1 - "Well how did ye get on last night?"

Person 2 - "It was some craic son I was in fuckin Giblets"
by slitsk01 December 3, 2021
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duke of giblets

An insult that generally refers to someone as a dick and a cunt and a vagina and someone that like to touch other Wieners.
"He's a real Duke of Giblets. "
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Giblet

A really cool person who doesn’t take shit.
by KristiGlenn November 14, 2017
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