-
around in the
baths in
search of patrons.
Mentula also
frequently appears in the
poetry of Catullus. He uses
Mentula as a
nickname for Mamurra, as if it were...
-
Ascidia mentula is a
species of
solitary tunicate. It is
found in the
north east
Atlantic Ocean, the
Mediterranean Sea and
Black Sea. It
occurs round...
-
kiiensis Nishikawa, 2002
Herdmania mauritiana (Drasche, 1884)
Herdmania mentula Kott, 2002
Herdmania mirabilis (Drasche, 1884)
Herdmania momus (Savigny...
- from bod,
mentula [=****], M[iddle] G[aelic] bod (D. of
Lismore p****im), M[iddle] Ir[ish] bod, bot, *boddo-, bozdo-; Gr[****] πόσθη, '
mentula'.
Stoke suggests...
- per
medios ibit
pueros mediasque puellas mentula;
barbatis non-nisi
summa petet. My **** will go
through the
middle of boys and the
middle of girls, but...
-
Saint Germain in
Death Off the Cuff by
Simon Christiansen 2011:
Mentula Mac**** in
Mentula Mac****:
Apocolocyntosis by Adam
Thornton 2012:
Alexandra in Counterfeit...
- "I s**** Octavian's ****hole." The most
common obscenity for the **** is
mentula,
which Martial argues for in
place of
polite terms: his
privileging of...
- Koren, G; Savino, F; Szajewska, H; Deshpande, G; Dupont, C; Indrio, F;
Mentula, S; Partty, A; Tancredi, D (January 2018). "Lactobacillus
reuteri to Treat...
- sapiam. 'Aut ****ue, aut pugnemus' ait. Quid quod mihi vita
carior est ipsa
mentula?
Signa canant!"
Absolvis lepidos nimirum, Auguste, libellos, qui scis Romana...
- as
exclamation of surprise, or even appreciation. It
derives from
Latin mentula.
Testa di minchia: ****head. Minchione: Muggins, simpleton, fool. Minchiata:...