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The cocksucker
noun
Someone who performs fellatio.
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I closed the cocksucker.
Straus and his authors have an intimacy that is rooted in gossip, business, mockery, and self-mockery, and perhaps his conversational style (the "cocksucker"s and "shit"s, the indiscretion) grew out of a desire to compete in bookish company — a preëmptive strike in any battle of wits.
Give it to the cocksucker that shit on your soul.
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Tiny tells them not to trust the newspapers, or the cocksuckers who say that we are losing the war.
Every morning, when I wake up in my 1987 Cadillac Allanté, I go swig-for-swig off a bottle of Pepto Bismol and the cocksucker-red flavor of Mad Dog 20/20 before my mail is delivered by a young Laotian man named Haimi, which I guess is Lao for "the seeker".
Their influence would seep into Frank's later work like a virus: the freeform flow of his fly-on-the-wall short films and the uncompromising diaristic style of the infamous Cocksucker Blues, a documentary about the Rolling Stones 1972 tour of America that caught the boredom and dissolution of life on the road in a grainy verite style that was way too revealing for the group.
She yanked me and I fell to the floor and this cocksucker in the pink Izod says, "Must be your first time in first class".
Perhaps most notable of his subsequent works was the documentary Cocksucker Blues (1972), about the Rolling Stones' 1972 American tour.
It's not every day that you get a Cambridge don of the utmost moral rectitude uttering the word "cocksucker" on television, while translating an early strip-cartoon found in a Pompeii bar.
And so, the "John Edwards Sex Tape" joins such titles as "The Day The Clown Cried" and "Cocksucker Blues" in the annals of never-released movies whose few viewers enjoy lording the fact that they've watched the film over the rest of us.
Ham uses the world 'cience more times than a drunken sailor uses the word cocksucker.
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