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clean:

Not infected with any sexually-transmitted-diseases; disease-free. In personal ads, clean usually means disease-free and willing to have unprotected-sex . Synonym: disease-free.
See Also: bald, bald-headed, butch it up, camp it up, camp something up, clean, clean it up, clean up, cleaning your fingers, come clean, cornflake, crapper, damaged goods, dirty spot, shake, trimming the hedges, Veronica's veil, wash the egg out

Quotes Containing clean:
Seth Winnick about ''hot'' Chelsea Turner in Love Sucks (2000): ''She could steam-clean carpets. ''
''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)
Alabama (Patricia Arquette) to Clarence Worley (Christian Slater) in True Romance (1993): ''Please shut up! I''m trying to come-clean , okay? I''ve been a call-girl for exactly four days and you''re my third customer. I want you to know that I''m not damaged-goods . I''m not what they call Florida white trash. I''m a good person and when it comes to relationships, I''m one-hundred percent, I''m one hundred percent... monogamous .''
Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959): ''Here''s to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.''
Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959): ''Here''s to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.''
'Here's to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.' Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959).
The Council Chief (Tony Jay), consulting The Monchine, a dictionary, to Celeste (Kim Basinger) in My Stepmother is an Alien (1988): 'The Monchine 40 says: Marriage is this. He goes off to fight the Turks and you put on a lock . (2nd definition.) Marriage is this: You cook and clean and bring him martinis. (3rd definition.) The modern marriage . There are no rules or responsabilities but if he does something wrong you can set him on fire while he sleeps and go on a talk show where everybody will forgive you and love you.'


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