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kitty:
Or: catty-cat / kitty-cat / chat , the vagina and vulva . C20 th coinage. See vagina for synonyms.See Also: catty-cat, chat, kitty, kitty-cat, oldest profession, oldest trade, petting kitty, petting the kitty, professional, professional woman, stroke
Quotes Containing kitty:
Shy Connie Martin (Harriet Hilliard (Nelson)) and Kitty Collins (Lucille Ball) in Follow the Fleet (1936): - Connie :'Kitty, there's a sailor I want to meet. How do I go about it?' - Kitty:'Are you kidding?' - Connie :'No. I mean are there any rules?' - Kitty:'Well, yes and no . Yes before you meet 'em and no after.'
Marc (James Craig) commenting on Kitty''s (Ginger Rogers) roommate in Kitty Foyle (1940): ''I''ve seen better specimens in a glass jar.''
Marc (James Craig) commenting on Kitty''s (Ginger Rogers) roommate in Kitty Foyle (1940): ''I''ve seen better specimens in a glass jar.''
Wyn Strafford (Dennis Morgan) to Kitty (Ginger Rogers) in Kitty Foyle (1940): ''Darling, you look like the wrapping around the neck of a champagne bottle .''
Kitty Packard (Jean Harlow) and Carlotta Vance (Marie Dressler) in Dinner at Eight (1933): - Kitty: ''I was reading a book the other day. (...) It''s all about civilization or something, a nutty kind of book. Do you know that the guy said that machinery is going to take the place of every profession?'' - Carlotta: ''Oh, dear, that''s something you need never worry about.''
Kitty Packard (Jean Harlow) and Carlotta Vance (Marie Dressler) in Dinner at Eight (1933): - Kitty: ''I was reading a book the other day. (...) It''s all about civilization or something, a nutty kind of book. Do you know that the guy said that machinery is going to take the place of every profession?'' - Carlotta: ''Oh, dear, that''s something you need never worry about.''
Messenger 7013 (Edward Everett Horton) watching scheming Kitty Pendleton (Rita Hayworth) in Down to Earth (1947): ''Females! One head but two faces. ''
''That''s Henry''s mother , the black sheep of the family . She took so many strokes in the Sixties they called her the U.S. Open.'' Kitty (Catherine Zeta Jones) about her future mother-in-law Duchess Lucinda (Barbara Hershey) in Splitting Heirs (1993)
Anna (Greta Garbo) to Kitty (Maureen O''Sullivan) in Anna Karenina (1935):''It''s such a happy time of your life , the blissful time when childhood is just ending and the future is all warm and inviting.''
''That''s Henry''s mother , the black sheep of the family . She took so many strokes in the Sixties they called her the U.S. Open.'' Kitty (Catherine Zeta Jones) about her future mother-in-law Duchess Lucinda (Barbara Hershey) in Splitting Heirs (1993)
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