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-adj

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Definitions include: to attempt to attract verbally; "flirt with".
Definitions include: excited.
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Definitions include: finished.
Definitions include: Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps.
Definitions include: fining, 1sir
Definitions include: This describes one who is handy and skilled at stimulating penises.
Definitions include: to add fanciness.

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