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piece:

A woman regarded as a sexual-object or sex partner .

QUOTE: Captain Francis Grose in Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1811): ' A wench . A damned good or bad piece; a girl who is more or less active and skilful in the amorous-congress .' Later, he defines quim as: ' The private-parts of a woman : perhaps from the Spanish quemar , to burn . (Cambridge) A piece's furbelow . And when defining article : ' A wench . A prime-article . A handsome wench . She's a prime-article She's a devilish good piece, a hell of a goer .'


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Quotes Containing piece:
From Bulletproof (1997): Adam Sandler and Charlie , a hotel clerk: - Adam : ''What do you think? Me, you, the old lady? A little sandwich action.'' - Clerk: ''What do you mean?'' - Adam : ''Come on . You''re a piece of white bread , she''s a piece of white bread , I''m the salami ; let''s give it a shot.''
Paul (John Travolta) and Sarah (Madeleine Stowe) in The General''s Daughter (1999): - Paul: ''Bunch of creeps willing to risk it all-for a-piece-of-patch .'' - Sarah: ''A piece of patch?!'' - Paul: ''Sorry, darling . I just got back to The Basin. It dredges up all my alpha male behavior.''
Paul (John Travolta) and Sarah (Madeleine Stowe) in The General''s Daughter (1999): - Paul: ''Bunch of creeps willing to risk it all-for a-piece-of-patch .'' - Sarah: ''A piece of patch?!'' - Paul: ''Sorry, darling . I just got back to The Basin. It dredges up all my alpha male behavior.''
Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) finding Betty De Boop (Eileen Brennan) in his apartment in The Cheap Detective (1978) - Lou: 'You can't stay here. I'm busy picking up the pieces of my life .' - Betty: 'If it's just a piece you want, Fred , you can pick it up right here.'
Topper Harley (Charley Sheen) in Hot Shots! (1991): ''My uncle used to tell me, not playing to win is like sleeping with your sister; sure she''s a great piece-of-tail with a blouse full of goodies , but it''s just illegal.''
Sung by Eric Idle in Monty Python. The Meaning of Life (1983): ''Isn''t it awfully nice to have a penis / Isn''t it frightfully good to have-it-on / It''s swell to have a stiffy / It''s divine to own a dick / From the tiniest little tadger to the world''s biggest prick / So, three cheers for your Willy or John-Thomas / Hooray for your one-eyed-trouser-snake / Your piece of pork , your wife''s best-friend , your passing or your cock / You can wrap it up in ribbons, you can stuff it in your sock / But don''t take-it out in public or they''ll stick you in the dock and you won''t come back .''
Sung by Eric Idle in Monty Python. The Meaning of Life (1983): ''Isn''t it awfully nice to have a penis / Isn''t it frightfully good to have-it-on / It''s swell to have a stiffy / It''s divine to own a dick / From the tiniest little tadger to the world''s biggest prick / So, three cheers for your Willy or John-Thomas / Hooray for your one-eyed-trouser-snake / Your piece of pork , your wife''s best-friend , your passing or your cock / You can wrap it up in ribbons, you can stuff it in your sock / But don''t take-it out in public or they''ll stick you in the dock and you won''t come back .''
Sung by Eric Idle in Monty Python. The Meaning of Life (1983): ''Isn''t it awfully nice to have a penis / Isn''t it frightfully good to have-it-on / It''s swell to have a stiffy / It''s divine to own a dick / From the tiniest little tadger to the world''s biggest prick / So, three cheers for your Willy or John-Thomas / Hooray for your one-eyed-trouser-snake / Your piece of pork , your wife''s best-friend , your passing or your cock / You can wrap it up in ribbons, you can stuff it in your sock / But don''t take-it out in public or they''ll stick you in the dock and you won''t come back .''
Sung by Eric Idle in Monty Python. The Meaning of Life (1983): ''Isn''t it awfully nice to have a penis / Isn''t it frightfully good to have-it-on / It''s swell to have a stiffy / It''s divine to own a dick / From the tiniest little tadger to the world''s biggest prick / So, three cheers for your Willy or John-Thomas / Hooray for your one-eyed-trouser-snake / Your piece of pork , your wife''s best-friend , your passing or your cock / You can wrap it up in ribbons, you can stuff it in your sock / But don''t take-it out in public or they''ll stick you in the dock and you won''t come back .''


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