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to fist
noun
The act of breaking wind; fise.
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Andrea Zanin, also known as the Sex Geek, writes regularly about sexuality and facilitates workshops in Canada where she teaches people how to fist or be fisted.
Legendary coach Mike Ditka suggested he should have taken his persecutor "to fist city".
It has grown to fist size and virtually blinded her right eye.
However, Cobb can be heard dismissing the results as "statistical noise" and refused to fist bump with the host.
Dr Whitworth, a senior lecturer at Aberystwyth, said if the public were encouraged to fist bump, it could reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
Fierce objections to it, mainly from the opposition Republican People's Party, led to fist fights and chairs being thrown in Parliament earlier this month.
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When Bourne comes fist-to-fist with the other man, Mr. Greengrass throws the camera, and us along with it, smack in the middle.
Where Mr. Forsythe excels is in his innovative partnering, exemplified in a fist-to-fist clasp by Mr. Galloway and Ms. Johnson in a nicely entangled duet.
· Attempting to fist-bump rabbi.
The road went from dirt to fist-size stones.
Again and again, fist-shaking gave way to fist-pumping.
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