sweet in the pants
adj.— «If i din know better, id swear you was sweet in the pants.» —“Re: The Thoughts of Genghis Khan” by Redclay 6 Usenet: rec.arts.poems July 20, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
sweet in the pants
adj.— «If i din know better, id swear you was sweet in the pants.» —“Re: The Thoughts of Genghis Khan” by Redclay 6 Usenet: rec.arts.poems July 20, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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