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Definition of dish

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Other terms relating to 'attractive female':

Definitions include: an attractive female.
Definitions include: a female who is attractive with the exception of her face.
Definitions include: a good looking older woman who by appearance and style suggests she leads a pampered lifestyle.
Definitions include: a sexy, good looking girl.
Definitions include: an attractive woman.
Definitions include: acronym for "mom I'd fuck" - that is, an attractive older woman.
Definitions include: a sexually provocative female.
Definitions include: a female.
Definitions include: a sexually attractive or sexually provocative female under the age of sexual consent.
Definitions include: pretty, cute or hot girl.
Definitions include: From Helen of Troy, described by Christopher Marlowe as having "the face that launched a thousand ships."
Definitions include: a very attractive person; "a perfect ten".
Definitions include: an attractive (often much younger) date.
Definitions include: an attractive female / another word for shagging / to use.
Definitions include: an under-aged, attractive, promiscuous female.

Other terms relating to 'information, gossip, speech, talk':

Definitions include: gossip, secret information.
Definitions include: a conversation or speech designed to raise a person or group's mood or confidence.
Definitions include: Gossip, Fun, Cheeky Chat.
Definitions include: negative information about a person or organization.
Definitions include: a lot of talk; "babble".
Definitions include: a greeting similar in form to "What's up?" or "What's crackin'?", but more related to new trends on the Internet.
Definitions include: excited.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: an informal chat.
Definitions include: idle talk.
Definitions include: inside information; "gossip".
Definitions include: a ride in a motor vehicle.
Definitions include: See the 411.
Definitions include: the inside information.
Definitions include: to call on a telephone.

Other terms relating to 'to say, speak, talk':

Definitions include: to jokingly deceive.
Definitions include: to chat.
Definitions include: to say.
Definitions include: a person who talks a lot.
Definitions include: to talk.
Definitions include: idle talk.
Definitions include: a metaphorical disease where one speaks at length about something one knows nothing about.
Definitions include: a person who talks excessively.
Definitions include: to say.
Definitions include: to talk to.
Definitions include: to vomit.
Definitions include: to chat with.
Definitions include: to say, in reported speech or conversation.
Definitions include: to speak rather than resort to violence.
Definitions include: "conversation".

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Other terms relating to 'dish':

Definitions include: to criticize.
Definitions include: to say or give.
Definitions include: flavorless
Definitions include: to be dead or about to die.
Definitions include: ogling an attractive woman.
Definitions include: The use of a naked person as a plate to eat food from.

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