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1 give a blow job
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blow job — n informal the practice of touching a man s sexual organs with your lips and tongue to give him sexual pleasure … Dictionary of contemporary English
blow job — blow ,job noun count VERY INFORMAL the practice of sucking a man s sex organ to give him sexual pleasure … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blow job — Slang (vulgar). an act or instance of fellatio. * * * blow job UK US noun [countable] [singular blow job plural blow jobs] very informal the practice of sucking a man’s sex organ to give h … Useful english dictionary
blow job — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms blow job : singular blow job plural blow jobs very informal the practice of sucking a man s sex organ to give him sexual pleasure … English dictionary
blow job — noun (C) taboo slang the practice of touching a man s sexual organs with your lips and tongue to give him sexual pleasure … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
(a) blow job — taboo! the sexual activity of touching a man s penis with your mouth and tongue to give him pleasure. She gave him a blow job … New idioms dictionary
blow — 1. obsolete (of a male) to copulate Usually in a phrase such as blow the groundsels, which meant that the parties were on the floor at the time. To blow ojff is to ejaculate semen: Blew off all over the booth. {Playboy s Book of… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
job — noun WORK 1 (C) the regular paid work that you do for an employer: get/find a job (as sth): Eventually, Mary got a job as a waitress. | take a job (=accept a job that is offered to you): I was so desperate that I took the first job that came… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
JOB, BOOK OF — (named for its hero (Heb. אִיּוֹב), ancient South Arabian and Thamudic yʾb; Old Babylonian Ayyābum, Tell el Amarna tablet, no. 256, line 6, A ia ab; either from yʾb, to bear ill will or compounded of ay where? and ʾab (divine) father ), one of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
blow — Synonyms and related words: Barnumize, Lucullan feast, accident, accomplished fact, accomplishment, ache, achievement, aching, act, acta, action, adventure, amplify, anthesis, astonishment, bafflement, bagpipe, balk, bang, banquet, bash,… … Moby Thesaurus
blow — blow1 /bloh/, n. 1. a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a blow to the head. 2. a sudden shock, calamity, reversal, etc.: His wife s death was a terrible blow to him. 3. a sudden attack or drastic action: The invaders struck a blow … Universalium