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Definition of spiels

spiel

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Definitions include: An inexpensive street walker who loves their job so much they can't get enough! Or used as an insult.
Definitions include: an insincere display of emotion.
Definitions include: Blowing one's nose by holding the other nostril with a finger.
Definitions include: phrase described to phoning someone.
Definitions include: of multiple people, to join together to solve a problem.
Definitions include: a married MILF/cougar who has younger men as lovers while her cockold husband remains monogamous.
Definitions include: a tattletale, police informant, dirty rat, canary, a pigeon, police agent, judas, turncoat,
Definitions include: marijuana.
Definitions include: to continuously change the TV channel, looking for a program one wants to watch.
Definitions include: a tool or resource that a person should use.

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