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kept:
Maintained as a mistress .See Also: 18 USC 2257, 18 USC CHAPTER 110, ass plug, ball-busting, beetle, bottomless bar, boy toy, Button your arse!, canary, canned fruit, capon, catamite, cedarchest sissy, cervical hostility, closeted, Cock Inn, cock loft, Colt's tooth, consort with, corn-hole, corner, cornhole, cornputer sex, courtesan, cybersex, dental dam, eunuch, eyeball the back of the closet door, fag hag, fluffer, grease the wheel, guy cramps, hag, honey man, horn-dog, jumbucks, junior, keep down the census, keep it up, keep the census down, keep your pecker up, keeping cully, keptie, kiss and tell, lady, lady bird, man-on-top position, mercy fuck, nailhead, nude bar, panties, Peeping Tom, pencil, pity fuck, protector, ragmop, sextrology, Sheila-na-gig, sperm bank, tackhead, thrill, toy boy, tryst, undercover man, undercover punk, undercover sissy, underwear, undies, winter coals
Quotes Containing kept:
Moll Flanders (Robin Wright) (1996): ''I kept kissing frogs looking for a prince.''
Birdie (Jean Stapleton) in You''ve Got Mail (1999): ''I tried to have cybersex once, but I kept getting a busy signal.''
Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb) to Det. Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) in Laura (1944): - Waldo: ''Did you ever know a woman who wasn''t a doll or a dame?'' - Mark: ''Yes, one, but she kept walking me past furniture windows to look at the parlor suites.''
Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb) to Det. Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) in Laura (1944): - Waldo: ''Did you ever know a woman who wasn''t a doll or a dame?'' - Mark: ''Yes, one, but she kept walking me past furniture windows to look at the parlor suites.''
Movie producer Frank Musso (Joe Mantegna) seduced by Norma Jean Hazelrigg (Cassidy Rae) in National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins (1995): 'Before I knew what was happening she was doing things to me that I hadn't even done to me, things that Masters never told Johnson, that Kinsey kept out of his report. And when it was all over I found myself in much deeper than I had planned.'
Lola Brewster (Kim Novak) to Marina Rudd (Elizabeth Taylor) in The Mirror Crack'd (1980): 'I'm so glad to see you. Not only have you kept your gorgeous figure but you added so much to it .'
''Females should be kept illiterate and clean like canaries.'' Fellow journalist Phil Whittaker (Roscoe Karns) to Sam Craig (Spencer Tracy) who is writing a series of articles contradicting the opinions of Tess Harding (Katharine Hepburn) in Woman of the Year (1942)
Lola Brewster (Kim Novak) to Marina Rudd (Elizabeth Taylor) in The Mirror Crack''d (1980): ''I''m so glad to see you. Not only have you kept your gorgeous figure but you added so much to it .''
Alabama Whitman''s (Patricia Arquette) voice over introduction in True Romance (1993):''I had to come all-the-way from the highways and byways of Tallahassee, Florida, to Motor City, Detroit to find my true-love . If you gave me a million years to ponder I would never have guessed that true romance and Detroit would ever go together, and to this day the events that followed all seem like a distant dream. But the dream was real, and was to change our lives forever. I kept asking Clarence why our world seemed to be collapsing and everything seemed so shitty? And he''d say: That''s the way it goes, but don''t forget, it goes-the-other-way too. That''s the way romance is. Usually that''s the way it goes but every once in a while it goes-the-other-way too.''
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