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A Gentleman Doesn't Kiss And Tell 

A play on the idiom "kiss and tell": "Kiss and Tell" implies a betrayal of confidence, typically (but not necessarily) when referring to an encounter of a sexual nature. While the phrase "A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell" was originally intended to end a conversation by making it clear that details will not be shared, it can also be used to infer that a sexual encounter actually occurred.

1) He honestly 'kissed' the girl, then later implied that he did by saying "a gentleman doesn't kiss and tell"... making him a sleezebag and not a gentleman.

2) He didn't 'kiss' the girl, then later implied the he did... making him both dishonest and insecure.

3) He did/didn't 'kiss' the girl but does not want to appear to be a sleezebag and wants to respect her privacy.
1)
Tom: So, did you fuck her last night?

Max: A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell *wink*

2)
Tom: So, did you fuck her last night?

Virgin Max: A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell...

3)

Tom: So, did you fuck her last night?

Max: Don't ask me about it Tom. A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell.
Related Words

Spoon, Ahegao and T-pose 

When you take a silver or golden spoon and put the handle in your nose.

Then you make a ahegao face.
Then you t-pose.

Abbreviated to SAT
Geoff: Dude what did you do this weekend.
Jeff: Well I did Spoon, Ahegao and T-Pose
Geoff: I love to SAT
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The much-hyped, big-budget Super Bowl commercials always offer something to gag over - the Pepsi spots featuring the teen bimbo pop singer of the moment; the beer ads that pretend to make fun of sexist t-and-a beer ads by, well, showing lots of t-and-a.
t-and-a by Poland Springs January 24, 2004
bridge and tunnel an elitist derogatory term used to describe people who have to get into manhattan by bridge or tunnel
"She's a b and t skank" or
"They're so b and t, I bet they've never been to the Met before"
b and t by aro d April 21, 2008