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fondler
noun
One who fondles.
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Are you a fondler?
What is true in nature is true in tech-biz: necessity may be the mother of invention, but invention, as often as not, is merely the illicit fondler of fashion.
Any phenomenon that gives rise to Mr. Whipple, the hypocritical fondler of Charmin toilet paper, has much to answer for.
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When I glare with a sickened look at the fondlers, they'll often glance back with a smirk that says, "Jealous?" I'm not jealous, nor am I affection-deprived.
By contrast Match of the Day's current migrainous banality is no accident: these lolling satin-shirted sofa fondlers have simply been watching TV feeds in Television Centre, their view fatally restricted, their experienced glazed by distance.
The party also dumped NBC from upcoming debates because it thought questions from the plutocrat-fondlers at CNBC were too difficult.
(Or, as a Slate headline wondered the other day, "Does abstinence make the church grow fondlers?") American Catholicism may not be a democracy, but it lives in one.
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