The word Melosa is commonly used to discuss the importance of running away from your child as the baby mother is going through labour. It’s a decoy name because no one would spell melosa
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When you dip your balls in melted candle wax and you take them out. The balls become very smooth and firm. Soon after the dried wax starts to fall of and your balls get smooth and greasy.
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(v) "That broad is fat but she has a nice rack. I think I'll just have to water them melons."
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Hey Clarissa, would you like to come back to my apartment after this female-only wine tasting and eat some melons?
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