by jazzy~baby April 8, 2009

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by markus manning March 8, 2009

Like wild flowers these tits are not as pleasing on the eye as regular tits. Uncontrollable by a bra due to their shear floppiness. But like wild flowers they are still pleasing nonetheless
Non comforming these tits refuse to be prisoner to any bra
Braless bags of skin
Non comforming these tits refuse to be prisoner to any bra
Braless bags of skin
by Working Class Hero November 28, 2020

Nick Wilde is a fox from the disney. He is beautiful innocent amazing lovable kind pure . Don’t you dare try to take my babe or I’ll throw you of the face of the earth. jk jk he is one hot fox tho
by _juicebox._ November 23, 2020

1. A wayward local or traveler given to spending lavishly on alcohol despite not having resources enough to justify the spending. The "wild rover" is often the "life of the bar." The term is especially used in Irish pubs.
2. A staple bar song played in Irish pubs.
3. Originally, a temperance song meant to illustrate the dangers of excessive drinking.
2. A staple bar song played in Irish pubs.
3. Originally, a temperance song meant to illustrate the dangers of excessive drinking.
1.
Mike: "Looks like Jim's playing the wild rover tonight."
Joe: "Yea, he's going to be broke and have a terrible hangover in the morning!"
2.
Last Verse:
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And, when they've caressed me as oft times before
I never will play the wild rover no more
Chorus:
And it's No, Nay, never,
No, nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover,
No never no more
3. Written no earlier than 1829, the song’s nationality is questionable due to the fast rate at which it spread.
Mike: "Looks like Jim's playing the wild rover tonight."
Joe: "Yea, he's going to be broke and have a terrible hangover in the morning!"
2.
Last Verse:
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And, when they've caressed me as oft times before
I never will play the wild rover no more
Chorus:
And it's No, Nay, never,
No, nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover,
No never no more
3. Written no earlier than 1829, the song’s nationality is questionable due to the fast rate at which it spread.
by Joshua Dilger January 2, 2009
