Dictionaries:

angel:

1. A male homosexual , based on heaven's angel, supernatural creatures of indeterminate sex .

2. In gay terminology, the partner who plays the male role (or sugar-daddy role) supporting and buying gifts for the partner .

3. In prostitution , a male who pays for sexual services.

4. Older British slang for a prostitute , derived from the Angel district in London where prostitutes once gathered.

5. Term of affection for one's lover .

6. The partner who assumes the passive role in anal-sex . See sodomite for synonyms.


See Also: 4-F(s), Abraham's bosom, angel, angel with a dirty face, Beulah, brown wings, earth moved, the, figure, Four Fs, FTW, Fuck The World, full-bosomed figure, full-figured, hussy, measurements, naked, playgirl, position, promiscuous, sextrology, tits, vital statistics, wings

Quotes Containing angel:
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''I''m no angel but I''ve spread my wings a bit .''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''I''m no angel but I''ve spread my wings a bit .''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''I''m no angel but I''ve spread my wings a bit .''
Clarence Oddbody (Henry Travers), an AS II (Angel Second Class) in It''s a Wonderful Life (1946): ''Everytime you hear a bell ring , it means some angel just got his wings .''
Allen Francis Doyle (Glenn Quinn) and Angel/Angelus (David Boreanaz) in the TV series Angel (1999): - Allen: 'She has a certain... charm to her.' - Angel: 'You think she's a hottie.' - Allen: 'Oh yeah, she's a stiffener, I can't lie about that.'
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''A figure with curves always offers a lot of interesting angles. ''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''One figure can sometimes add up to a lot.''
Clarence Oddbody (Henry Travers), an angel who has just won his wings by rescuing George Bailey (James Stewart) in It''s a Wonderful Life (1946): ''Thanks for the wings .''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''I''m very quick , in a slow way .''
Mrs. Garner (Doreen Lang) to Terry Dean (Paul Hogan) in Almost an Angel (1990): 'A woman should be told she's attractive and desirable otherwise she ceases to be either.'
Tira (Mae West) in I'm No Angel (1933): 'One figure can sometimes add up to a lot.'
Tira (Mae West) in I'm No Angel (1933): 'A figure with curves always offers a lot of interesting angles. '
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''I''m very quick , in a slow way .''
Mae West in I''m No Angel (1933): ''A figure with curves always offers a lot of interesting angles. ''
Angel (Gloria Grahame) about Sebastian (Cornel Wilde) in The Greatest Show on Earth (1952): 'I wouldn't want him if he was dipped in gold dust.'
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier), the astrologer, and Tira (Mae West) in I'm No Angel (1933): - Rajah: 'I see a new position for you.' -Tira: 'Sitting or reclining?'
Louis Cyphre (Lucifer) (Robert De Niro) in Angel Heart (1987):''They say there''s just enough religion in the world to make men hate one another but not enough to make them love .''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): - Prosecutor: ''Why did you admit knowing so many men in your life?'' - Tira: ''It''s not the men in your life that count, it''s the life in your men.''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''When I''m good, I''m very good. When I''m bad , I''m even better.''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''When I''m good, I''m very good. When I''m bad , I''m even better.''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''When I''m good, I''m very good. When I''m bad , I''m even better.''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''When I''m good, I''m very good. When I''m bad , I''m even better.''
''The world is changing, but two things remain constant. (...) Youth, and beauty . You know they''re really one and the same thing .'' Dudley (Cary Grant), an angel , to Julia Brougham (Loretta Young) in The Bishop''s Wife (1947)
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier) and Tira (Mae West) in I''m no Angel (1933): - Rajah: ''I see a wonderful future. I see a man in your life .'' - Tira: ''What, only one?''
Tira''s (Mae West) answer to her maid in I''m No Angel (1933): - Maid: ''I was under the impression you were a one-man woman .'' - Tira: ''I am. One man at a time.''
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier) and Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): - Rajah: ''The horoscope. Keep this where you can consult it frequently.'' - Tira: ''All right, I''ll take-it to bed with me.''
Lola''s (Marlene Dietrich) answer (in German) to a student''s declaration of love (in English) in The Blue Angel (1930): - Student: ''I love you.'' - Lola: ''Stop that English drivel.''
Lola (Marlene Dietrich) answering in German to a student's declaration of love made in English in The Blue Angel (1930): - Student: 'I love you.' - Lola: 'Stop that English drivel.'
Tom Watson (Bud Abbott) and George Bell (Lou Costello) in Lost in Alaska (1952): - Tom: 'George, do you know my wife's an angel?' - George: 'You're lucky. Mine's living.'
Carbo (Jan-Michael Vincent) and Luke Matthews (James Coburn) in Bite the Bullet (1975): - Carbo: 'When a woman does it for money ...' - Luke: 'The man always gets the best of the bargain. Before you take her to bed , she's a thing of beauty ; in bed , an angel of mercy; and afterwards, she's a...' - Carbo: 'A whore ...' - Luke: '...a pillow of peace.'
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier) and Tira (Mae West) in I''m no Angel (1933): - Rajah: ''I see a wonderful future. I see a man in your life .'' - Tira: ''What, only one?''
Tira''s (Mae West) answer to her maid in I''m No Angel (1933): - Maid: ''I was under the impression you were a one-man woman .'' - Tira: ''I am. One man at a time.''
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier) and Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): - Rajah: ''The horoscope. Keep this where you can consult it frequently.'' - Tira: ''All right, I''ll take-it to bed with me.''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): - Prosecutor: ''Why did you admit knowing so many men in your life?'' - Tira: ''It''s not the men in your life that count, it''s the life in your men.''
Daisy Heath (Margaret Sullavan) to her maid Martha (Hattie McDaniel) in The Shopworn Angel (1938): 'Why do you want to get married anyway? When a man knows he's got you then you haven't got him.'
Grumpy (voice by Pinto Colvig) in SnowWhite and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): ''Angel! HA! She''s a female! And all females is poison! They''re full of wicked wiles!''
Rajah (Nigel de Brulier), the astrologer, and Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): - Raajah: ''I see a new position for you.'' - Tira: ''Sitting or reclining?''
Tira (Mae West) in I''m No Angel (1933): ''It''s my fortune. When I was born with this face , it was the same as striking oil.''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): 'Nobody really knows where the hole came from, though Captain Grose, the roguish eighteenth- century lexicographer, had his own ideas about it . His version opens with an angel who had been employed in forming women, forgetting to cut off their parts-of-generation . Enter Lucifer who took it upon himself to set matters right. Taking a somewhat direct approach to the problem, he placed himself in a sawpit with a scythe fixed to a stick in his hand and directed the women to straddle the pit . He then gave each the mark-of-the-beast (c. 1715). The pit being too deep for the length of his instrument , tall women received only a moderate scratch , but little women, because their legs were so short and more within his reach, received a somewhat larger cut . The long and the short of it? They both went home with an everlasting-wound (17th C), known in some quarters as the divine-scar (18th C). The Devil, henceforth, was to be known as Old Nick or Ole Scratch; and the c**t [cunt, as slit (17th-20th C), nick , and gash (both 16th-20thC).'
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