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ace:

1. Or: ace-of-spades , British slang word for the female genitals , based on the similarity of shape and color between the escutcheon-shaped pubic-area and the ace-of-spades . See vagina for synonyms.

2. Pet name for a man's penis , as in ace in the hole . See penis for synonyms.


See Also: ace, ace of spades, animal sex, beastiality, bestiality, binding, black ace, blindfold, deflower, fat one, interspecies sex, Irish whist, practicing one's mantra, virgin

Quotes Containing ace:
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) and Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the African tribes discover that their princess is no longer a virgin in Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) to Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the warring, rival tribes discover that the princess is no longer a virgin thanks to Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) to Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the warring, rival tribes discover that the princess is no longer a virgin thanks to Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Ace Lamont (John Miljan) and Ruby Carter (Mae West) in Belle of the Nineties (1934): - Ace: ''I''m wild-about you.'' - Ruby: ''Some of the wildest men make the best pets. ''
Gordie Lachance (Wil Wheaton) pointing a gun at Ace Merrill (Keifer Sutherland) in Stand by Me (1986): ''Suck my fat-one you cheap dime-store hood .''


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