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arthur:

Polari slang meaning to masturbate , based on J.-Arthur Rank , rhyming slang for wank . See masturbation-male for synonyms.
See Also: arthur, having a J. Arthur, heel, hit and run guy, J. Arthur, johns, poo-bah, rank

Quotes Containing arthur:
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
Merlin (Nicol Williamson) to King Arthur (Nigel Terry) in Excalibur (1981): 'This lunacy called love , this mad distemper that strikes down both beggar and king .'
Lawyer Albert Graves (Arthur Hill) to P.I. Lew Harper (Paul Newman) in Harper (1966): ''You look like death warmed over.''
Lawyer Albert Graves (Arthur Hill) to P.I. Lew Harper (Paul Newman) in Harper (1966): ''You look like death warmed over.''
Capt. John Pringle (John Lund) to Phoebe Frost (Jean Arthur) in A Foreign Affair (1948): ''I''m a heel , a certified heel . I''ve got papers to prove it .''
Private eye Harper (Paul Newman) to Albert Graves (Arthur Hill) in Harper (1966): ''The bottom is loaded with nice people, Albert. Only cream and bastards rise.''
Marlene Dietrich, as Erica Von Schluetow, to Jean Arthur as Phoebe Frost in A Foreign Affair (1948): 'You know this game of love , if you want to take the advice of an old gambler, some poeple are lucky at-it , some people are jinx; you shouldn't even sit down at the table.'


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