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Definition of lysdexia

lysdexia

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Definitions include: The male or female genitalia.
Definitions include: more curious.
Definitions include: A phrase usually used by bartenders to imply that a patron should acknowledge gratuity.
Definitions include: an amount of violence.
Definitions include: a particularly moist vagina.
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Definitions include: a hand-rolled cigarette.
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Definitions include: acronym for "back-yard barbeque".
Definitions include: huge, enormous.

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