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11gagging clause — also gag clause ➔ clause * * * gagging clause UK US noun [C] (UK LAW ► a part of an employment agreement that prevents an employee from providing information about their employer to the public: »A proposed gag clause, which would restrict union… …
12Gagging — Deepthroating: Übliche Ausführung Als Deepthroating [ˈdiːpˌθroʊtɪŋ] oder Deep Throat wird eine Variante des Oralsex bezeichnet, bei der der Penis gänzlich im Rachen aufgenommen wird. Der englische Begriff „Deep Throat“ setzt sich zusammen aus den …
13hunger after/for — DESIRE, crave; long for, yearn for, pine for, ache for, hanker after, thirst for, lust for; want, need; informal have a yen for, itch for, be dying for, be gagging for. → hunger …
14hunger after/for — Syn: desire, crave, long for, yearn for, pine for, ache for, hanker after, thirst for, lust for; informal itch for, be dying for, be gagging for …
15clanking for it — adj British sexually aroused, desperate for sex. In playground and campus usage since 2000, the phrase is an alternative to the contemporary arching for it and the ear lier gagging for it …
16arching for it — • (like a cat on heat) a term sometimes used to describe a young lady who is sexually fired up. Also see gagging for it …
17Danny Wilson (Scottish footballer) — For other people named Daniel Wilson, see Daniel Wilson (disambiguation). Danny Wilson Personal information Full name …
18Troll (angling) — For other uses, see troll.Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water behind a moving boat. Trolling is used to catch pelagic fish such as mackerel and… …
19Milton Jones — For the racecar driver with the same name, see M.C. Jones. Not to be confused with Milton Johns or Milton James. Milton Jones Milton Jones s Lion Whisperer Tour poster Born 16 May 1964 …
20gag — [[t]gæ̱g[/t]] gags, gagging, gagged 1) N COUNT A gag is something such as a piece of cloth that is tied around or put inside someone s mouth in order to stop them from speaking. His captors had put a gag of thick leather in his mouth. 2) VERB If… …