Dictionaries:
cover:
1. Said of males, to copulate (with) a female, as in to lie upon. Usage dates back to the 16 th century and often refers to copulation by animals.Quote: William Shakespeare. Othello : ' You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse .'
2. A sanitary pad or tampon. Dated.
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Quotes Containing cover:
Jenny (Lana Turner) and Rigby (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): - Jenny Sue: ''What are we going to do?'' - Rigby Reardon: ''Kinsey from cover to cover .''
Jenny (Lana Turner) and Rigby (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982): - Jenny Sue: 'What are we going to do?' - Rigby Reardon: 'Kinsey from cover to cover .'
Chrissy (Rita Wilson) and Roberta (Rosie O''Donnell) looking at the magazine cover featuring Teeny Terrell (Melanie Griffith) in Now and Then (1995): - Chrissy: ''Can you believe this tramp? Now what is it that she has that gets people so excited?'' - Roberta: ''Long legs, a tiny waist and perky breasts. ''
Chrissy (Rita Wilson) and Roberta (Rosie O''Donnell) looking at the magazine cover featuring Teeny Terrell (Melanie Griffith) in Now and Then (1995): - Chrissy: ''Can you believe this tramp? Now what is it that she has that gets people so excited?'' - Roberta: ''Long legs, a tiny waist and perky breasts. ''
Joseph Miller/Joe (Ben Lyon) and Julie Kirk (Claudette Colbert) in I Cover the Waterfront (1933): - Joe: 'You wouldn't go-for a kiss , would you?' - Julie: 'No. Not very far.'
Chrissy (Rita Wilson) and Roberta (Rosie O'Donnell) looking at the magazine cover featuring Teeny Terrell (Melanie Griffith) in Now and Then (1995): - Chrissy: 'Now what is it that she has that gets people so excited?' - Roberta: 'Long legs, a tiny waist and perky breasts. '
Chrissy (Rita Wilson) and Roberta (Rosie O''Donnell) looking at the magazine cover featuring Teeny Terrell (Melanie Griffith) in Now and Then (1995): - Chrissy: ''Can you believe this tramp? Now what is it that she has that gets people so excited?'' - Roberta: ''Long legs, a tiny waist and perky breasts. ''
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