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Dictionary » S » Skirt Skirtskirt 1. To cover with a skirt; to surround. Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold. (milton) 2. To border; to form the border or edge of; to run along the edge of; as, the plain was skirted by rows of trees. When sundown skirts the moor. Origin: Skirted; Skirting. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhy are flowers "beautiful"?... it is a "sexual" thing really mimicking the red swollen labia majora at that special time of ovulation bit like the length of a womans skirt relates to what part of the cycle she is in. "you really think that human reproductive organs are ugly?" they are in a way but we are ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... complaining for the last 5 years about the severe abdomen pain, constipation and gas. It has been so bad at times that I have had to unbottom by skirt/pants. At one time I measured in the am and directly after lunch and on a mild day my ab grew 3 inches and that was on a "good" day. ...
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Use of diuretics... blood pressure even more you could find yourself feeling terrible, not having a good time, and still with swollen legs. How about a chiche long skirt that will cover your legs? Then you can relax and enjoy the wedding
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The Fiber Disease... as much as the bstd himself, R. Murdoch.....naw, their just his grunts.... anyway, they are going to find something to pin this on, and skirt what it really is....and the two way mirror thing seems way plausible. Like turn us into living transmittors, skin, the biggest diode. I would ...
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MASS INFECTION... rash' ravages runners from The Brown Daily Herald at Brown University Betsy Johnson, a freshman at Williams College, hasn't been able to wear a skirt for two weeks because of the scabby, red welts that cover her legs. She's not alone. http://www.campusreader.com/articles/147457/
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