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Sexual DictionaryDictionary of the F-Word
maria:
Obsolete Polari slang for semen . See semen for synonyms.Quotes Containing maria:
Maria Ruskin (Melanie Griffith) to Sherman McCoy (Tom Hanks) in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990): ''You know I''m a sucker for a soft dick , Sherman .''
Maria Danreuther (Lola Lollobrigida) in Beat the Devil (1954): 'All husbands like their wife to seem attractive to other men.'
Maria (Lola Lollobrigida) to Gwendolyn (Jennifer Jones) in Beat the Devil (1954): 'All husbands like their wife to seem attractive to other men.'
Maria Acuna (Rita Hayworth) to Robert Davis (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942): ''Am I the first girl you never kissed?''
Maria (Ingrid Bergman) to Robert Jordan (Gary Cooper) in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943): ''I don''t know how to kiss ... or I would kiss you. Where do the noses go?''
Maria Lanyi (Rise Stevens) and Bernard Fisher (Nigel Bruce) in The Chocolate Soldier (1941): - Mara: ''Men of his type don''t grow-on trees.'' - Bernard: ''No, they swing on them.''
Maria Lanyi (Rise Stevens) and Bernard Fisher (Nigel Bruce) in The Chocolate Soldier (1941): - Mara: ''Men of his type don''t grow-on trees.'' - Bernard: ''No, they swing on them.''
Jack Lemmon) to his neighbor Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) who spent the night with Maria Ragetti (Sophia Loren) in Grumpier Old Men (1995): - John: 'I don't believe it! You and that beautiful lady?' - Max: 'I am the thief of heart , I am the gangster of love .' - John: 'Gangster, hey? Well, tell me. Was it more of a hold-up than a stick-up?'
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