A man who is a stupid incompetent fool.
Obscene terms for female genitals.
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Examples for "slit"
Examples for "slit"
1From a second arrow slit, she caught a glimpse of the sea.
2Pushed the point under the sealing tape and slit the top open.
3Every few minutes he looked through the slit in the snow wall.
4Important enough to slit open every beanbag chair in Ray's living room.
5Then the Stormlord lifted his free hand and pointed toward the slit.
1Paula was absolutely right: Valean could not be allowed to snatch Laril.
2They may well have been trying to snatch a vehicle, he said.
3I could see him beginning to snatch up all the available rationalizations.
4That's why you have the power to snatch me away from Earth.
5I thought for sure she would snatch the bird from the air.
1In my case, it isn't that I deliberately retreat into pussy-footing cowardice.
2Such pussy-ant steps made for sure footing, but not for fast transit.
3Be a good girl, pussy; I'll bring you a red balloon to-night.
4No, pussy, we have no right to die for our personal convenience.
5Now, if pussy wags her tail, it means that she is cross.
1You funny puss; yes, I was talking the matter over to myself.
2The officers and men were all very fond of poor little puss.
3Every puss that came along was devoured with the same ravenous appetite.
4You are a sly puss not to tell me if it was.
5There's sure to be another puss or two in this rough grass.
1And the first one said, 'Come on, shift it, you daft cunt.
2I realise that nobody under 18 has ever heard the word cunt.
3Right, bell the cunt said Archie and she got on the phone.
4Not an ounce of cunt, sirs; not sho much as a drachm.'
5Rubbing her cunt while she's talking on her cop radio, reporting us.
1Pete let the twat remark pass, and for that Jack was grateful.
2I don't trust the twat -and, besides, we're here for us.
3The company receptionist twat hissed, 'Call back later,' then clicked off.
4We could be here for days waiting for this twat to get sober.'
5If I remember correctly, that twat Níels was trying to avoid telling her.
6But it can make you look like a twat to your fellow cragsters.
7Certain if I wasn't so drunk, I would have felt a right twat.
8It's an overcrowded profession, so there's no excuse for behaving like a twat.
9I'm pissed at that skinny twat, if you want to know the truth.
10N understood and accepted his appointment as 'twat' with grace.
11As far as skeletons in a rich twat's closet went, it was fairly mundane.
12How do you think I knew about it, you twat?
13This silent treatment is for twat couples on the telly.
14So wannabe PM and arse-licker David Cameron can posh-twat-disco-dance to Donna Summer with Samantha?
15A tit is a tit, was Wicky's thesis, and a twat is a twat.
16Another hatchet-faced twat in whites appeared, but this one wouldn't give him the stuff.
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