Dictionaries:

valley:

1. The hollow spave between a woman's breasts.
SYNONYMS: cleavage ; great-divide ; intermammary-cleft ; gow ; hotline ; line-of-cleavage ; mesoseinia ; sweet-line ; sweetest-valley , titch ; warmest-valley .

2. The crevice separating the buttocks .
SYNONYMS: ass-crack ; backeye-slice ; backeye-slit ; backeye-slice ; backeye-slit ; broad-smile ; brownsward ; bum-cleavage ; butt-crack ; buttocks-cleavage ; cleft ; crack ; crease ; crevice ; foul-line ; happy-valley ; split ; vertical-grin .

3. A euphemism, more literary than colloquial, for the vagina . See vagina for synonyms.

4. The small of the back


See Also: ass crack, backeye slice, backeye slit, broad smile, brownsward, bum cleavage, butt-crack, buttocks cleavage, canyon yodeling, cleavage, cleft, crack run, cracking, crease, crevice, dally, dilly-dally, foul line, geography, great divide, hand job house, happy valley, hotline, intermammary cleft, lilies of the valley, line of cleavage, mesoseinia, puke, quim, reverse cleavage, Skinny rubbing, split, sweet line, sweetest valley, titch, val, valley, vertical grin, visitor to Marmite valley, visitor to Vegemite valley, warmest valley

Quotes Containing valley:
Professor Quail (W.C. Fields) in International House (1933): ''Now that I''m here and see what''s to be had, I shall dally in the valley and believe me I can dally .''
Humorist James Thurber (1894-1961) rephrasing the clich: a woman''s place is in the home/kitchen: ''A woman''s place is in the wrong.'' Of course, as Lady Lou (Mae West) says in She Done Him Wrong (1933): ''When women go wrong, men go right after them.'' Mort Sahl also paraphrased the clich: ''A woman''s place is in the stove.'' Warrick (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) in Valley of the Sun (1942): ''The way to a woman''s heart is to get her out of the kitchen .''
Humorist James Thurber (1894-1961) rephrasing the clich: a woman''s place is in the home/kitchen: ''A woman''s place is in the wrong.'' Of course, as Lady Lou (Mae West) says in She Done Him Wrong (1933): ''When women go wrong, men go right after them.'' Mort Sahl also paraphrased the clich: ''A woman''s place is in the stove.'' Warrick (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) in Valley of the Sun (1942): ''The way to a woman''s heart is to get her out of the kitchen .''
Humorist James Thurber (1894-1961) rephrasing the clich: a woman''s place is in the home/kitchen: ''A woman''s place is in the wrong.'' Of course, as Lady Lou (Mae West) says in She Done Him Wrong (1933): ''When women go wrong, men go right after them.'' Mort Sahl also paraphrased the clich: ''A woman''s place is in the stove.'' Warrick (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) in Valley of the Sun (1942): ''The way to a woman''s heart is to get her out of the kitchen .''


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