1661
n.— «I’m a 1661 woman—sixteen from behind, sixty one from the front.» —Grumpy old woman (Barnstaple, Devon, United Kingdom) Feb. 24, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
1661
n.— «I’m a 1661 woman—sixteen from behind, sixty one from the front.» —Grumpy old woman (Barnstaple, Devon, United Kingdom) Feb. 24, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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