Dictionaries:
lights:
Casual term for the eyes .See Also: ablaze, amaurophilia, apple of one's eye, baby blue, back-alley, bastinado, beat of one's heart, beloved, berker, bi, birching, biting, black meat, blue fart, blue flame, blue handkerchief, blue moon, bondage and torture, buff-light, Bumper Kiss, C-light, cafe au lait, candle, chat down, chat up, cream in one's coffee, cunt light, dark blue handkerchief, dark meat, daylights, dogging, gaiety girl, glimmers, glims, go down the line, hanky code, heart's desire, heartthrob, hepatitis B, hooker, hypomenorrhea, hysteroscopy, lady birds, light, light blue handkerchief, light of one's eyes, light of one's life, light off, light up, light-o'-love, light-of-love, local, love of one's life, the, loved one, lovee, masturbator, melted butter, object of one's affection, one and only, one's everything, one's own, one's weakness, onliest, photophobia, poon light, red lighterie, red-light, red-light house, romp, romping, Snaky-Lick Trick, soft spot, sweetheart, tickling, time waster, truelove, turn on, vacation, W/M, white meat, wood, yang
Quotes Containing lights:
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
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