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  • 91cream of the crop — noun The best or most desirable among some selection. They hoped to hire only the cream of the crop for the new project team. Syn: crème de la crème …

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  • 92cream — Cash Rules Everything Around Me basically, suggests a desire for large sums of cash. Extra funny when said randomly during games of Monopoly. You landed on my hotel at Park Place. Cream! …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 93cream — Cash Rules Everything Around Me basically, suggests a desire for large sums of cash. Extra funny when said randomly during games of Monopoly. You landed on my hotel at Park Place. Cream! …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 94cream of the crop — the top choice When they hire new employees they always look for the cream of the crop …

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  • 95cream (in) one’s pants — AND cream one’s jeans in. [for a male] to ejaculate in his ants from excessive sexual excitement. (Usually objectionable.) □ God, when I saw her I nearly creamed in my pants. □ The kid creamed his jeans in that movie …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 96cream pitcher — noun a small pitcher for serving cream • Syn: ↑creamer • Hypernyms: ↑pitcher, ↑ewer • Member Holonyms: ↑tea service, ↑tea set …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 97cream pail — an open bowl of silver having a ladle or spoon for serving cream. Also called piggin …

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  • 98cream for —    (of a female)    to desire sexually    From the increased vaginal discharge:     Honey, he said, You re still creaming for me. (Mailer, 1965)    Whence creamer, a promiscuous young woman:     Plenty of young creamers ready to spread their… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 99cream cracker — (also cracker) a thin, hard, dry biscuit, usually square, which is eaten especially with cheese, for example at the end of a meal. * * * …

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  • 100cream — n. a preparation for use on the skin consisting of an emulsion of oil in water, which may or may not contain medication. It rubs into the skin easily, tends to dry the skin, and also contains preservatives, which may be allergenic. Compare:… …

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