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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I have been trying to find an appropriate time to use it - it means 'to have shapely buttocks'.
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:22, 3 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Partly for its resemblance to the word "Capybara."
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:26, Reply)
who qualifies. Absolutely magnificent, they are.
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:27, Reply)
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:32, Reply)
Shakespeare used to do that pretty well, thinking about it.
"My dear, you seem a lady of good bearing" sounds quite polite, for example.
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:40, Reply)
..to describe a wife. (Meaning both 'quant' as in homely, and also the root of the word 'cunt')
(, Tue 23 Nov 2010, 16:51, Reply)
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