Dictionaries:
hunt-about:
In 19 th century England, a prostitute , especially a streetwalker . See prostitute for synonyms.See Also: anal felching, berk, Berkeley Hunt, Berkshire Hunt, Birchington Hunt, Burlington Hunt, Charley, Charley Hunt, Charlie, Charlie Hunt, Diana complex, felching, ferret, foofer felching, Joe Hunt, night-owl, nighthawk, owl, trout-fishing, venery
Quotes Containing hunt-about:
The Dowager Empress (Helen Hayes) to the flirty Baroness von Livenbaum (Martita Hunt) in Anastasia (1956): ''To a woman of your age sex should be nothing but gender .''
The Dowager Empress (Helen Hayes) to the flirty Baroness von Livenbaum (Martita Hunt) in Anastasia (1956): 'To a woman of your age sex should be nothing but gender .'
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Kate (Bonnie Hunt) and Faith (Marisa Tomei) in Only You (1994): - Kate: ''I saw a psychiatrist on Donahue say that love songs are just a cruel hoax that feed people''s fantasies. Romance on a daily basis? Nobody has that.'' - Faith: ''But, Kate, somebody wrote those songs. They come-out of somebody''s experience.'' - Kate: ''No, I think the come-out of somebody''s imagination .''
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