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dibby-dibby

dibby-dibby
 adj.— «She will always be drawn to some dibby-dibby don behind the punany curtain.» —“Shanequa’s Baby: Portrait Of A Teenage Welfare Mother-To-Be” by Peter Noel Village Voice (New York City) Jan. 10, 1995. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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