What is the meaning of MELONS. Phrases containing MELONS
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A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs"
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. Dudhko Poko, See "boobs", "melons"
A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs", "funbags"
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. See "boobs", "jugs"
A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs", "funbags"
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. Dudhko Poko, See "boobs", "melons"
A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs"
A woman's breasts, usually large breasts. See "boobs", "jugs"
A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs", "funbags"
Female breasts. From an American perspective, these are all slang words used in describing women's breasts. "Honkers" is not as common, but is used to describe breasts by the way they might be handled by a person...to be "honked" like a circus clown's horn.
n 1. The human head. 2. melons A woman's breasts, especially large breasts.
Noun. Breasts. The term usually refers to large breasts.
A woman's breasts, usually indicating large breasts. See "melons", "jugs", "funbags"
Female breasts.
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n. pl.
A tribe of Indians native of Arizona and the adjacent parts of Mexico and California. They are agricultural, and cultivate corn, wheat, barley, melons, etc.
adv.
Each by itself; by the single one; to each; as the share of each; as, these melons cost a shilling apiece.
n.
Fruit preserved with sugar, as peaches, pears, melons, nuts, orange peel, etc.; -- usually in the plural; a confect; a confection.
v. t.
The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3.
n.
Hence, a climbing or trailing plant; the long, slender stem of any plant that trails on the ground, or climbs by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing anything with its tendrils, or claspers; a creeper; as, the hop vine; the bean vine; the vines of melons, squashes, pumpkins, and other cucurbitaceous plants.
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