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flower:

1. A woman's hymen or virginity . See hymen for synonyms.

Quote: Kate (Meg Ryan) and Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline) in French Kiss (1995):
-- Luc: ' You were how old when you lost it? '
-- Kate: ' It? What it? '
-- Luc: ' You know , it . It. Your flower .'
-- Kate: ' My flower? Oh! My flower is none of your business .'
-- Luc: ' I ask you because, you know , some people they rush toward the fatal moment, the body's bursting to discover. Others they guard it like some precious gift and they wait, and wait, and wait .'
-- Kate: ' You, I-suppose , rushed .'
-- Luc: ' Like a bull .'
-- Kate: ' Yeah, I have a picture in my mind. It's very clear .'

2. The female genitals . See vagina for synonyms.

3. A male homosexual .

4. An effeminate male.


See Also: aging actress, antholagnia, anthophobia, anthrophobia, benny house, boy's smoking house, bud, chin-strap, Convent Garden, cornucopia, Covent Garden, defloration, deflowering, fag factory, fallen star, flower, flowers, the, fruitful vine, grandma, grimm's fairy, menstruation, monthly flowers, Narcissus, old hen, old queen, periwinkle, pluck, prune person, rose, soiled senior citizen, temptation, thelyflorescence, wheelchair set, wiggle

Quotes Containing flower:
Kate (Meg Ryan) and Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline) in French Kiss (1995): - Luc: ''You were how old when you lost it?'' - Kate: ''It? What it?'' - Luc: ''You know , it . It. Your flower .'' - Kate: ''My flower? Oh! My flower is none of your business .'' - Luc: ''I ask you because, you know , some people they rush toward the fatal moment, the body''s bursting to discover. Others they guard it like some precious gift and they wait, and wait, and wait.'' - Kate: ''You, I-suppose , rushed.'' - Luc: ''Like a bull .'' - Kate: ''Yeah, I have a picture in my mind. It''s very clear.''
Kate (Meg Ryan) and Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline) in French Kiss (1995): - Luc: ''You were how old when you lost it?'' - Kate: ''It? What it?'' - Luc: ''You know , it . It. Your flower .'' - Kate: ''My flower? Oh! My flower is none of your business .'' - Luc: ''I ask you because, you know , some people they rush toward the fatal moment, the body''s bursting to discover. Others they guard it like some precious gift and they wait, and wait, and wait.'' - Kate: ''You, I-suppose , rushed.'' - Luc: ''Like a bull .'' - Kate: ''Yeah, I have a picture in my mind. It''s very clear.''
Kate (Meg Ryan) and Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline) in French Kiss (1995): - Luc: ''You were how old when you lost it?'' - Kate: ''It? What it?'' - Luc: ''You know , it . It. Your flower .''-- Kate: ''My flower?''
Wayne Carter (Dick Foran) and Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) in My Little Chickadee (1940): - Wayner: 'I don't like to see a girl like you go into Badger's. It's a sordid place full of temptations. ' - Flower Belle: 'I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it .'
Harvey (Jack Weston) and Stephanie (Ingrid Bergman) in Cactus Flower (1969): - Harvey Greenfield: 'Shall we dance?' - Stephanie Dickinson: 'I'd rather walk on hot coals.'
Mark Twain, The American Claimant: ''Whatever a man''s age , he can reduce it several years by putting a bright-colored flower in his button-hole.''
Caesar (Warren William) to Cleopatra (Claudette Colbert) in Cleopatra (1934): ''I picked a flower in Britain once, the color of your eyes .''
Caesar (Warren William) to Cleopatra (Claudette Colbert) in Cleopatra (1934): ''I picked a flower in Britain once - the color of your eyes .''
Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) in My Little Chickadee (1940): ''A man''s kiss is like his signature, his identification.''
Maude (Ruth Gordon) to Harold (Bud Cort) in Harold and Maude (1972):''You see , Harold, I feel that much of the world''s sorrow comes from people who are this (flower), yet allow themselves to be treated as that.'' (graves, cemetery)
Cuthbert J. Twillie (W.C. Fields) proposing to Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) in My Little Chickadee (1940): ''My heart is a bargain today. Will you have me?''
''The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves but how she is treated.'' Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) in My Fair Lady (1964)
''The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves but how she is treated.'' Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) in My Fair Lady (1964)
''The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves but how she is treated.'' Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) in My Fair Lady (1964)
Wayne (Dick Foran) and Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) in My Little Chickadee (1940): - Wayne: 'Spring is the time for-love .' - Belle: 'What's the matter with the rest of the year?'


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