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cock

A common slang term for penis.
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In the book, SNoot expertly explains the science behind the cells and their significance, but more importantly, she makes it clear that the story is not just about the cells' utility to scientists.
Anyone asking this deserves a figurative poke in the snoot.
It looks classy and sleek from the side but head-on it has a long snoot which may not be to everyone's liking.
It's crafted with a die-cast aluminum lamp and ballast housing, and features a high-temperature engineered plastic snoot.
I don't know about you, but when I hear this kind of criticism, I want to punch that individual right on the snoot! This annual meeting is a public statement that refutes this charge.
Improvements to the CH-46A included the addition of armor and guns, while the higher powered T-58-GE-10 engines and new "droop snoot" cambered rotor blades provided increased power and lift.
The clumsiness of Dillon-Malone's vernacular style is, at times, energized by distinctively un-American phrasing, as Hemingway "cock[s] a snoot at convention" (49), and is "chuffed" (59) by the attention his war medals bring him.
If Glasgow can win it, well - cue arms folding, snoot cocking, snort and dismissive sniff - I rest my case.
In the poorer areas they snoot through the gutters and dodge asshole-ish children, but in many of the finer shopping districts you can see them sprawled out on the lawns, tummies full of McDonald's and Telepizza bits.
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