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Definition of a lick a lot 'a Puss

lick a lot 'a Puss

noun

  • A person who licks a lot of pussy.
    Jon is a lickalotapuss

    Last edited on Feb 20 2018. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 24 2017.

  • A lesbian dinosaur.
    That female dinosaur is a lickalottapuss.

    Last edited on Feb 20 2018. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 04 2018.

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Other terms relating to 'a':

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Definitions include: a little crazy
Definitions include: an unspecified small number.
Definitions include: to play around.
Definitions include: very common.
Definitions include: a mythical creature who is extremely happy or fortunate.
Definitions include: a non-specified price.
Definitions include: a non-specified price.
Definitions include: to collide with a tree.
Definitions include: an ugly face.

Other terms relating to 'lick':

Definitions include: an obsequious person; "suck-up".
Definitions include: a person who behaves overly fawning so as to win favor; "suck-up".
Definitions include: Derogatory remark directed towards a male usually; Asshole; Jerk.
Definitions include: the licking of a vagina.
Definitions include: a general insult.
Definitions include: A Derogatory term used to describe the act of being idiotic, an asshole, or being a dick head.
Definitions include: extremely tasty.
Definitions include: to rob somebody or win a large amount of money gambling.
Definitions include: a musical phrase.
Definitions include: to use a band-aid approach to complete a task, and promise to do it better next time.
Definitions include: general retort.
Definitions include: What Sean keogh is to Scott Harte
Definitions include: a comeback when you don't have anything else to say.
Definitions include: to perform cunnilingus.
Definitions include: a blow, hit, strike, etc.

Other terms relating to 'lot':

Definitions include: See on (one's) plate.
Definitions include: acronym for "best friends forever who eat out and go shopping a lot".
Definitions include: to be complex.
Definitions include: to have a lot on (one's) plate.
Definitions include: to have a great deal of personal interest in the outcome of a person or event.
Definitions include: a group of people.
Definitions include: a prostitute who frequents truck-stop parking lots, looking for customers.
Definitions include: misspelling of "lot lizard".
Definitions include: acronym for "love you lots".

Other terms relating to 'puss':

Definitions include: face.
Definitions include: to not go through with a plan because of fear.
Definitions include: a frequently depressed person.

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