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Fred:
Pet name for a man's penis . See penis for synonyms.


See Also: beard, cute trick, kisser, pebbles, pine, rodger, roger, snake pit, get off, guy cramps,

Quotes Containing Fred:
Tom Bowen (Fred Astaire) in Royal Wedding (1951): ''I always smile when I''m heartbroken .''
Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx) and Lamont Sanford (Demond Wilson) in the TV series Lamont and Sons (1972): - Fred : ''I still want to sow some wild oats!'' - Lamont: ''At your age , you don''t have no wild-oats , you got shredded wheat!''
Marta Ferrer (Mira Sorvino) and Fred Boynton (Christopher Eigeman) in Barcelona (1994): - Marta: 'I think there is something fascist about a boy who immediately talks of marrying a woman he likes.' - Fred : 'I don't think Ted is a fascist of the marrying kind.'
Maria Acuna (Rita Hayworth) to Robert Davis (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942): ''Am I the first girl you never kissed?''
Jerry Travers (Fred Astaire) about Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers) in Top Hat (1935): ''If I''d forgotten myself with that girl , I''d remember it .''
Jerry Travers (Fred Astaire) driving Dale Tremont''s (Ginger Rogers) hansom cab in Top Hat (1935): ''In dealing with a girl or horse, one lets nature take-its course.''
Miss Sharon Stone (Halle Berry) to Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) in The Flintstones (1994): ''I''ve been a very bad-girl , but you have to admit I was very, very good at-it .''
Miss Sharon Stone (Halle Berry) to Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) in The Flintstones (1994): ''I''ve been a very bad-girl , but you have to admit I was very, very good at-it .''
Miss Sharon Stone (Halle Berry) to Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) in The Flintstones (1994): ''I''ve been a very bad-girl , but you have to admit I was very, very good at-it .''
Miss Sharon Stone (Halle Berry) to Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) in The Flintstones (1994): ''I''ve been a very bad-girl , but you have to admit I was very, very good at-it .''
Ted Hanover (Fred Astaire) in Holiday-Inn (1942): ''The world doesn''t change. A gentle smile often breeds a kick in the pants.''
Anne Ashmond''s (Sarah Churchill) answer to Tom Bowen''s (Fred Astaire) question why she had chosen to become a dancer in Royal Wedding (1951): ''I figured that if I danced when I was happy I should be happy when I danced.''
Fred Boynton (Christopher Eigeman) in Barcelona (1994): ''You are far weirder than someone merely into S & M . At least they have a tradition. We have some idea what S & M is about. There''s movies and books about it . But so far as I know , there is nothing to explain the way you are.''
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
'My boy , a woman's advice isn't worth listening to, but any man who doesn't take-it is a fool.' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: ''The more you know about women, the less you know about women.'' - Johnny Brett: ''Maybe it''s time you find out they''re not all alike.''
''My boy , a woman''s advice isn''t worth listening to, but any man who doesn''t take-it is a fool.'' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
'My boy , a woman's advice isn't worth listening to, but any man who doesn't take-it is a fool.' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
State prisoner Rosco (Fred Ward) enquires about his wife from his mother (Kathleen Freeman) in The Naked Gun 33 1/3. The Final Insult (1994): - Rosco: ''Ma. How''s Tanya?'' - Mother: ''Tanya''s the same. Milky, creamy skin , pouting red lips , firm buttocks , ample breasts, ears you just love to stick your tongue into...'' - Rosco: ''Ma. Please. I''m gonna get guy-cramps if you keep this up .''
Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) finding Betty De Boop (Eileen Brennan) in his apartment in The Cheap Detective (1978) - Lou: 'You can't stay here. I'm busy picking up the pieces of my life .' - Betty: 'If it's just a piece you want, Fred , you can pick it up right here.'
Bake(r) (Fred Astaire) and Sherry (Ginger Rogers) in Follow the Fleet (1936): - Baker: ''It''s swell being with you again. Friends?'' - Sherry: ''Friends.'' - Baker: ''Let''s kiss-and-make-up .'' - Sherry: ''No, let''s just make-up . That will give you something to work for.''
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): 'If you're not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don't you think two is a good-time to get-off on .'
Jerry Travers (Fred Astaire) and Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers) in Top Hat (1935): - Jerry:'May I rescue you?' - Dale:'No, thank you. I prefer being in distress.'
Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan) speaking of Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas) in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952): ''Jonathan is more than a man , he''s an experience; and he''s habit-forming. If they could ever bottle him, he''d outsell ginger ale.''
Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan) speaking of Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas) in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952): ''Jonathan is more than a man , he''s an experience; and he''s habit-forming. If they could ever bottle him, he''d outsell ginger ale.''
Lena Yakushova 'Ninotchka' (Greta Garbo) to the Russian trade delegates Buljanoff, Iranoff and Kopalski in Ninotchka (1939): 'Don't make an issue of my womanhood .' In the 1957 musical remake entitled Silk Stockings (1957) Fred Astaire answers Cyd Charisse with: 'Please don't say that. I was looking forward to it .'


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