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- Look up position in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Position often refers to: Position (geometry), the spatial location (rather than orientation) of...
- The missionary position or man-on-top position is a **** position in which, generally, a woman lies on her back and spreads her legs and a man lies on...
- Positioning may refer to: Positioning (marketing), creating an identity in the minds of a target market Positioning theory, a theory in social psychology...
- A **** position is a positioning of the bodies that people use to engage in ****ual intercourse or other ****ual activities. ****ual acts are generally described...
- court per team, each ****igned to positions. From a strategic point of view, these players have been ****igned to positions defined by the role they play....
- on a team is ****igned a particular fielding position when it is their turn to play defense. Each position conventionally has an ****ociated number, for...
- The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based hyperbolic navigation system owned by the United States Space Force and operated by Mission Delta...
- The Position: A Novel is a 2005 novel by American writer Meg Wolitzer. It tells the story of a book titled Pleasuring: One Couple's Journey to Fulfillment...
- 69 or sixty-nine is a **** position in which two people align themselves so that each person's mouth is near the other's genitals, allowing each partner...
- pole position is usually the best and "statistically the most advantageous"[clarification needed] starting position on the track. The pole position is usually...