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artist:

A sexually-skilled person, a virtuoso sexual performer, an accomplished lover well versed in the art of lovemaking . Sometimes spelled and pronounced with a French accent, artiste , for exotic flavoring.
See Also: abrasion, artist, artiste, Barbie, Bastille, boulevardier, bullshitter, bumper, burn artist, exotic dancer, fellator, freelance(r), Liz Bien, maker, peeler, picker-upper, slinger, stripper, strippo, stripster, stripteaser, torso-tosser, uncover girl, weaver

Quotes Containing artist:
Con artist Eddie (Dana Carvey) and Connie (Sally Gracie) in Opportunity Knocks (1990): - Eddie: ''This chick is cold .'' - Connie : ''So warm her up .''
''You and that broad made a real cute couple .'' Lou (Todd Graff) to his con artist friend Eddie (Dana Carvey) in Opportunity Knocks (1990)
Alan Squier (Leslie Howard) to Gabrielle Maple (Bette Davis) in The Petrified Forest (1936):''You must think of yourself. You want to be a great artist don''t you? Well, you better get used to the idea to being a colossal egotist, selfish to the core.'' EGOTIST / EGOCENTRICITY
Liz (Paula Prentiss), an American striptease-artist working in Paris, meets Michael James (Peter O''Toole) in What''s New Pussycat? (1965): - Liz: ''I can''t spend the rest of my life being a semi-virgin.'' - Michael: ''What in the name of all that''s gracious is a semi-virgin?'' - Liz: ''Here I''m a virgin , in America I''m not. - Michael: ''What do they do? Stamp it on your pasport?''
Liz (Paula Prentiss), an American striptease-artist working in Paris, meets Michael James (Peter O''Toole) in What''s New Pussycat? (1965): - Liz: ''I can''t spend the rest of my life being a semi-virgin.'' - Michael: ''What in the name of all that''s gracious is a semi-virgin?'' - Liz: ''Here I''m a virgin , in America I''m not. - Michael: ''What do they do? Stamp it on your pasport?''
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''


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