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Definition of a shrimper

shrimper

noun

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Definitions include: "he's".
Definitions include: the target of a variety of jokes used to insult a person's mother.
Definitions include: an impudent or arrogant person.
Definitions include: a skid mark made by tires, usually one's car.
Definitions include: your dozen
Definitions include: (sustantivo / noun): Forma coloquial usada en Colombia y Latinoamrica para referirse a una compra de segunda mano (usado) que resulta ser de excelente calidad o condicin, mucho mejor de lo esperado. Un "Segundazo" es una ganga, una suerte, o un hallazgo afortunado dentro del mercado de segunda mano.
Definitions include: to perform cunnilingus.
Definitions include: In some areas here in the South, hassling means the same as panting (or to be out of breath).
Definitions include: to mistreat.
Definitions include: intensely.

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