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thickwhen you have that urge of hitting that so thick oval-shaped very squishy good looking mouth full ass
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thickOld English þicce "dense, viscous, solid, stiff; numerous, abundant; deep," also as an adverb, "thickly, closely, often, frequently," from Proto-Germanic *thiku- (source also of Ol [..]
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thickthickly: with a thick consistency; "the blood was flowing thick" midst: the location of something surrounded by other things; "in the midst of the crowd& [..]
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thickwide or deep; the opposite of thin
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thick rapidly.
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thickDescribes tea liquor having substance, but not necessarily strength.
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thick(n) the location of something surrounded by other things(adj) not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three soli [..]
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thickcreber, profundus
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thickThrough thick and thin (Dryden). Through evil and through good report; through stoggy mud and stones only thinly covered with dust.
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thickA lack of articulation and clarity in the bass.
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thick, (1) adj. friendly; confidential. ‘As thick as thieves.’ (2) adj. in quick succession; close together.
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thick
Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
*en|broad
*en|chunky,en|crowded,en|glutinous,en|overflowing, swarming, teeming
*en|dense,en|unclear
*en| [..]
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thick1. Fat, but in an appealing way, at least to men who have a fetish for large women. 2. A penis with a significant girth.
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