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Lingerer
Lingerer Lin"ger*er (-[~e]r), n.
One who lingers. --Guardian.
MAlingeredMalinger Ma*lin"ger, v. i. [imp. & p. p. MAlingered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Malingering.]
To act the part of a malingerer; to feign illness or
inability. Malingerer
Malingerer Ma*lin"ger*er, n. [F. malingre sickly, weakly,
prob. from mal ill + OF. heingre, haingre, thin, lean,
infirm, fr. L. aeger.]
In the army, a soldier who feigns himself sick, or who
induces or protracts an illness, in order to avoid doing his
duty; hence, in general, one who shirks his duty by
pretending illness or inability.
Meaning of LINGERE from wikipedia
- The term
anilingus comes from the
Latin words **** and -lingus, from
lingere,
meaning "to lick" and is
based on the
pattern of cunnilingus. It entered...
- Holland, and
Vivienne Westwood. She has
modelled for
Agent Provocateur lingere for the past
three years, and has been used by Burberry,
Converse shoes...
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derived from the
Latin words for **** (cunnus) and the verb "to lick" (
lingere).
There are
numerous slang terms for cunnilingus,
including "drinking from...
- Even : La
femme de
chambre Bernard Ballet : The
prefect Isild Le Besco : La
lingère Pierre Charras : Le
valet de
chambre Rémy Roubakha : Le
concierge François...
- India.
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-28.
Retrieved 2008-10-06. "
Lingere Store Accused of
Violating State Obscenity Laws". KBCD.com.
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Retail Shelves". Newsw****. 13
February 2008.
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August 2016. "
Lingere Store Accused of
Violating State Obscenity Laws". KBCD.com.
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Archived from the
original on 28 May 2010.
Retrieved 6
October 2008. "
Lingere Store Accused of
Violating State Obscenity Laws". KBCD.com.
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comes from the
Latin word for the **** (cunnus) and the verb 'to lick' (
lingere, cf.
lingua 'tongue').
These include sinus, 'indentation', and fossa, 'ditch';...
- 17th–18th
century French playwright of the Comédie Italienne. 1682:
Arlequin lingère du
palais 1682:
Arlequin Mercure galant 1682: La
Matrone d'Éphèse ou Arlequin...
- 𔒌 LIₓ = 𔒗
LIBARE = 𔐜
LIBATIO = 𔒤
LIGARE = 𔐠
LIGNUM = 𔖰, 𔓄
LINGERE = 𔒈
LINGUA = 𔓊 LINGUA+CLAVUS = 𔓌 LIS = 𔐘
LITUUS = 𔖫 LITUUS+Á/LITUUS+á...