teats

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And he murmured the Song of Songs Let her kiss me with kisses of her mouth For her teats are better than wine And it was at the very moment when he was about perhaps to be able to taste this exquisite cup, that he must go away.

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  1. noun A nipple of the mammary gland; a mamilla.

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  • The cow flicked her tail as he grabbed her teats, dotting his face with tiny green freckles. —  Aeon Five
  • Easier by far than getting up in the ice of winter to pull cow teats, that's for sure. —  FSFApril2005
  • Waxing is the secretion of a sticky, yellow substance from the mare's teats -- it looks like wax, hence the name. —  TheHorse.com News
  • We start off with a nonsensical search where Tifa gets her jugs poked by Louise and Marek gets his man-teats fondled by Saito. —  Anime Nano!
  • (As Witches Elves their teats,) and draw from thee —  www.blogalaxia.com Directorio y Buscador de Blogs Latinos
 

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