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eat:

As in: eat somebody (out) / eat it (all up) / eat-pussy (dick, cunt , fish , hairpie, etc.) , to have oral-sex on : a) the penis = fellatio ; b) the vulva = cunnilingus ; c) the anus = anilingus . The word eat implies cannnibalistic connotationsas as does munch , eating, and many other words associated with oral-sex .

Quotes:

(1) William Shakespeare. Timon of Athens : Apematus: ' No; I eat not lords ... they [women] eat lords; so they come by great bellies .'

(2) Juan Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) refusing airline food in Highlander 2: The Quickening (1991): ' No, thank you. I never eat anything I cannot identify...' He then turns to the woman sitting next to him: ' Beside you of course .'

(3) Donald (Jackie Vernon) in Microwave Massacre (1983): ' I'm so hungry I could eat a whore .'

(4) In Kiss me Guido (1998): '-- Eat me! -- I'd rather have an Egg McMuffin .'

(5) Paul (John Malkovich), a clown, and Marie (Madonna), an acrobat, in Shadows and Fog (1992).
-- Paul: ' Sometimes when you're up on the high wire and I look at you you look so... '
-- Marie: ' What? '
-- Paul: ' Edible .'
-- Marie: ' How hungry are you now? '
-- Paul: ' I'm always famished after a performance. And you? '
-- Marie: ' I can never sleep on an empty stomach .'
-- Paul: ' Do you have a taste for anything special? '
-- Marie: ' I'm not fussy. I eat what you put in front of me .'

(6) Bruce Rodgers. The Queens' Vernacular (1972): ' Know what the square root of sixty-nine is? Eight something .'

(7) Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) in Truman (1999): ' Eat me, dammit! That's an order .' Truman is daydreaming in front of the bathroom mirror.


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Quotes Containing eat:
Donald (Jackie Vernon) in Microwave Massacre (1983): 'I'm so hungry I could eat a whore .'
R.Reisner & L. Wechsler. Encyclopedia of Graffiti (1974): ''Eat pussy or busts. ''
R.Reisner & L. Wechsler. Encyclopedia of Graffiti (1974): ''Eat pussy or busts. ''
''Eat my shorts!'' Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) to John Gustafson (Jack Lemmon) in Grumpy Old Men (1993)
'Eat pussy or busts. ' Encyclopedia of Graffiti. Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974).
Johnny Red (Paul Winfield) in Big Shots (1987): ''I can walk on water, eat bullets , and shit ice cream!''
Ida (Eve Arden) to Mildred (Joan Crawford) about her terrible daughter Veda in Mildred Pierce (1945): ''Personally, Veda''s convinced me that alligators have the right idea; they eat their young.''
Thomas Bridges. A Burlesque Translation of Homer (1770): ''Let him with Nell lay tit for tat / And trim her till I eat my hat .''
Bob Seton (John Wayne) invited to dinner by William Cantrel (Walter Pigeon) in Dark Command (1940): ''It''s the first time I ever had two kinds of birds with one meal: turkey to eat and buzzards to look at.''
'Eat me, dammit! That's an order.' Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) in The Trunan Show (1998) Truman is daydreaming a survival scenario in front of his bathroom mirror.
'No, thank you. I never eat anything I cannot identify.' Juan Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) to the stewardess offering him lunch in Highlander 2: The Quickening (1991) He then turns to the lady sitting next to him and ads: 'That's not entirely true, of course.'
A short poem by Lou Perelli (Alan Arkin) and Ruben Martinez (Andy Garcia) for Judge W. Myers (David Ogden Stiers) in Steal Big, Steal Little (1995): ''May bleeding piles torment you and corns adorn your feet / And crabs as big as horse flies dig into your balls and eat / And when you''re old and weary and a siphilitic wreck / May you fall through your own bottom and break your bloody neck .''
The Book of Isaiah (Ch: 36): 'Hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?'
Dr. Lecter to Det. Luger (Samuel L. Jackson) Det. Colt (Emilio Estevez) in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993): 'And when you find him, please, I would love to eat his cookies with some fava beans and a chilled Fresca.'
'Don't marry suffering the way some people do . They marry suffering, they eat with suffering, they sleep-with suffering, and if they find some joy in their lives, they think they're committing adultery .' Dr. Tamkin (Jerry Stiller) to Tommy Wilhelm (Robin Williams) in Seize the Day (1986)
Ida (Eve Arden) to Mildred (Joan Crawford) about her terrible daughter Veda (Ann Blyth) in Mildred Pierce (1945): ''Personally, Veda''s convinced me that alligators have the right idea; they eat their young.''
Bob Seton (John Wayne) invited to dinner by William Cantrel (Walter Pigeon) in Dark Command (1940): ''It''s the first time I ever had two kinds of birds with one meal: turkey to eat and buzzards to look at.''
Joey O'Brien (Robin Williams) flirting with a co-worker in Cadillac Man (1990): - Joey:'You and me... It's time we got-something going. I'm free tonight.' - Woman:'Oh, I'd like that, Joey, but I think I'd rather eat worms and die .' - Joey:'Hey! You know my worm doesn't have a hook .'
Paul (John Malkovich), a clown, and Marie (Madonna), an acrobat, in Shadows and Fog (1992). - Paul: ''Sometimes when you''re up on the high wire and I look at you you look so...'' - Marie: ''What?'' - Paul: ''Edible.'' - Marie: ''How hungry are you now?'' - Paul: ''I''m always famished after a performance. And you?'' - Marie: ''I can never sleep on an empty stomach.'' - Paul: ''Do you have a taste for anything special?'' - Marie: ''I''m not fussy. I eat what you put in front of me.''
Paul (John Malkovich), the clown, and Marie (Madonna), the acrobat, in Shadows and Fog (1992) - Paul: 'Sometimes when you're up on the high wire and I look at you you look so...' - Marie: 'What?' - Paul: 'Edible.' - Marie: 'How hungry are you now?' - Paul: 'I'm always famished after a performance. And you?' - Marie: 'I can never sleep on an empty stomach.' - Paul: 'Do you have a taste for anything special?' - Marie: 'I'm not fussy. I eat what you put in front of me.'


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