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Sally:
Cape Town gay-slang for to fellate . See fellatio for synonyms.


See Also: high maintenance, nail, Mister Fuzzy, upchuck, attractive, screw,

Quotes Containing Sally:
Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) to Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Sally : ''There''s this guy ....'' - Harry: ''What does he look like?'' - Sally : ''I don''t know , he''s just kind of...faceless.'' - Harry: ''Okay, faceless guy .'' - Sally : ''He rips off my clothes. '' - Harry: ''And?'' - Sally : ''That''s it .'' - Harry: ''That''s it? Faceless guy rips off your clothes and that''s the sex fantasy you''ve been having since you were twelve?'' - Sally : ''Well, sometimes I vary it a little.'' - Harry: ''Which part?'' - Sally : ''What I''m wearing. ''
Sally (Meg Ryan) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Sally Albright: 'Harry, we are just going to be friends.' - Harry Burns: 'You realise of course that we can never be friends.' - Sally Albright: 'Why not?' - Harry Burns: 'What I'm saying is, and this is not a come-on in any way , shape or form, is that men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way . (...) Because no man can be friends with a woman he finds attractive . He always wants to have-sex-with her.' - Sally Albright: 'So, you're saying that a man can be friends with a woman he finds unattractive.' - Harry Burns: 'No, you pretty much want to nail them too.'
Sally (Meg Ryan) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Sally Albright: ''Harry, we are just going to be friends.'' - Harry Burns: ''You realise of course that we can never be friends.'' - Sally Albright: ''Why not?'' - Harry Burns: ''What I''m saying is, and this is not a come-on in any way , shape or form, is that men and women can''t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way . (...) Because no man can be friends with a woman he finds attractive . He always wants to have-sex-with her.'' - Sally Albright: ''So, you''re saying that a man can be friends with a woman he finds unattractive.'' - Harry Burns: ''No, you pretty much want to nail them too.''
Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) and Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Sally : 'Harry, we are just going to be friends.' - Harry:'You realise of course that we can never be friends.' - Sally : 'Why not?' - Harry:'What I'm saying is, and this is not a come-on in any way , shape or form, is that men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way . (...) Because no man can be friends with a woman he finds attractive . He always wants to have-sex-with her.' - Sally :'So, you're saying that a man can be friends with a woman he finds unattractive.' - Harry:'No, you pretty much want to nail them too.'
Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Harry: ''There are two kinds of women: high-maintenance and low -maintenance.'' - Sally : ''And Ingrid Bergman is low maintenance?'' - Harry: ''An LM definitely.''
Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): ''Doesn''t my body drive you wild with desire?''
Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): ''Doesn''t my body drive you wild with desire?''
Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) repeatedly in Cabaret (1972): ''I am a most strange and extraordinary person.''
Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): ''Doesn''t my body drive you wild with desire?''
Sally Athelny (Frances Dee) and Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) in Of Human Bondage (1934): - Sally : 'Of course, I knew you never loved me as much as I loved you.' - Philip: 'Yes, that's usually the case . There's usually one who loves and one who is loved.' - Sally : 'It's always the same. If you want a man to be nice to you, you have to be rotten to him.'
Sally Athelny (Frances Dee) and Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) in Of Human Bondage (1934): - Sally : ''Of course, I knew you never loved me as much as I loved you.'' - Philip: ''Yes, that''s usually the case . There''s usually one who loves and one who is loved.'' - Sally : ''It''s always the same. If you want a man to be nice to you, you have to be rotten to him.''
Sally Athelny (Frances Dee) and Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) in Of Human Bondage (1934): - Sally : ''Of course, I knew you never loved me as much as I loved you.'' - Philip: ''Yes, that''s usually the case . There''s usually one who loves and one who is loved.'' - Sally : ''It''s always the same. If you want a man to be nice to you, you have to be rotten to him.''
Sally Athelny (Frances Dee) and Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) in Of Human Bondage (1934): - Sally : ''Of course, I knew you never loved me as much as I loved you.'' - Philip: ''Yes, that''s usually the case . There''s usually one who loves and one who is loved.'' - Sally : ''It''s always the same. If you want a man to be nice to you, you have to be rotten to him.''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Sally (Eleanor Hunt) and Henry (Eddie Cantor) in Whoopee (1930): - Sally : ''When is a good girl not a good girl?'' - Henry: ''Nine times out of ten .''
Edward (Eddie Cantor) kissing Sally at the end of Strike Me Pink (1936): - Sally Eilers: ''Where did you learn to kiss like that?'' - Eddie Pink: ''I used to play a bugle for the boyscouts.''
Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989):'We wanted to live-together , but we didn't want to get married , because every time anyone we knew got married , it ruined their relationship . They practically never had sex again. It's true. It's one of the secrets that no one ever tells you.'
Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): 'We wanted to live-together , but we didn't want to get married , because every time anyone we knew got married , it ruined their relationship . They practically never had sex again. It's true. It's one of the secrets that no one ever tells you.'
Brian Roberts (Michael York) and Sally Bowles (Lisa Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): - Brian: ''Screw Max!'' - Sally : ''I do!'' - Brian: ''So do I!''
Brian Roberts (Michael York) and Sally Bowles (Lisa Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): - Brian: ''Screw Max!'' - Sally : ''I do!'' - Brian: ''So do I!''
Con artist Eddie (Dana Carvey) and Connie (Sally Gracie) in Opportunity Knocks (1990): - Eddie: ''This chick is cold .'' - Connie : ''So warm her up .''
Sally Owens (Sandra Bullock) in Practical Magic (1998): ''Since when is it a crime to be a slut in this family?''
Celeste Talbert (Sally Field) to Jeffrey Anderson (Kevin Kline) in Soapdish (1991): 'I have feelings ABOUT you, not FOR you. There's a difference.'
Mike Anthony (Clark Gable) falling in-love-with Sally Parker (Joan Crawford) in Love on the Run (1936): ''You''ve suddenly turned to be the only girl this side of the moon .''
Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) to Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): ''I love that you get cold when it''s 71 out . I love that you take an hour and a half to order a sandwich . I love that you get-a-little crinkle above your nose when you look on me like I''m nuts . I love that after I spend a day with you I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it''s not because I''m lonely. And it''s not because it''s New Year''s Eve. I came here tonight because when you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with someboby, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.''
Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Jess: ''Marriages don''t break-up on account of infidelity . It''s just a symbol that something else is wrong.'' - Harry: ''Really?! Well, that symbol is fucking my wife .''
Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Jess: ''Marriages don''t break-up on account of infidelity . It''s just a symbol that something else is wrong.'' - Harry: ''Really?! Well, that symbol is fucking my wife .''
Brian Roberts (Michael York) to Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): ''Behaving like some ludicrous little underage femme-fatale . You''re about as fatale as an afterdiner mint .''
Daniel Hillard as Mrs. Doubtfire (Robin Williams) to his estranged wife Miranda (Sally Field) in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993): ''Winston''s idea of foreplay was: Effie, brace yourself.''
Brian Roberts (Michael York) to Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): 'Behaving like some ludicrous little underage femme-fatale . You're about as fatale as an afterdiner mint .'
Celeste Talbert (Sally Field) to Rose Schwartz (Whoopi Goldberg) in Soapdish (1991): - Celeste: ''Adam went home to his wife ... He went home to Pittsburgh.'' - Rose: ''Dirty town.'' - Celeste: ''Pittsburgh! Does that tell you anything about my appeal?''
Celeste Talbert (Sally Field) to Rose Schwartz (Whoopi Goldberg) in Soapdish (1991): - Celeste: ''Adam went home to his wife ... He went home to Pittsburgh.'' - Rose: ''Dirty town.'' - Celeste: ''Pittsburgh! Does that tell you anything about my appeal?''
Honey (Sally Kirkland) and Rosie (Jean Willis) about Buffalo Bill Cody in Bite the Bullet (1975): - Honey: ''Wasn''t he the fastest gun in the West?'' - Rosie: ''Only in bed , kiddo.''
Elaine Navazio (Sally Kellerman) and Barney Cashman (Alan Arkin) in Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972). Elaine is Barney''s first of three unsuccessful attempts at middle-age, extra-marital sex . - Elaine:''Is it possible that you''re actually as cold as you sound?'' - Barney:''I need gloves to take off my underwear .'' - Elaine: ''Flippant, wise and cold . You don''t permit yourself to be honest and open for a minute, do you?'' - Barney:''Barney, I''m gonna give you one free hint so the afternoon isn''t a total write off . If you want undying love and romance , take a guitar and go to Spain. I''m leaving for good. My peek has ebbed.'' - Elaine: ''Cold, callous and unemotional.'' - Barney:''Those are my attorneys. You know where to get in touch with me.''


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