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blue:

1. Risqué, indecent , lewd , pornographic , obscene, or tending to be that-way . Blue movie .

2. Gloomy; depressing; low-spirited. I've got the blues . See also: blues.


See Also: adult movie, baby blue, baby blues, BD drill, beaver, beaver flick, beefcake film, bitched, buggered, and bewildered, blue, blue balls, blue boar, blue flame, blue gown, blue handkerchief, blue humor, blue jews, blue vein, blue-veined junket pump, blueballs, bluey, broad jest, buff-light, BVH, Casey, cinebonds, cinema XXX, cinemarotic, cinemaroticism, cock movie, cockfest, cornification, dark blue handkerchief, dirty joke, dirty movie, ecdysia, flesh flick, fuck film, guy cramps, hanky code, het film, horn movie, hot nuts, hot rocks, laid, relayed and parlayed, light, light blue handkerchief, locker-room humor, love nuts, octoroon, pecker, periwinkle, pickup, pink, piss, poke pants, pokes, porno, porno film, porno flick, porno movie, pornographic film, pornographic movie, porny, purple, quadroon, ritzy, screwed, jewed and tattooed, skin flick, stag movie, stone-ache, trimming the hedges, unwritten law, X-rated films, X-rated movie

Quotes Containing blue:
The General (Burgess Meredith) in Full Moon in Blue Water (1988): ''Men are just a bunch of tit-less females, if you ask me.''
The General (Burgess Meredith) in Full Moon in Blue Water (1988): ''Men are just a bunch of tit-less females, if you ask me.''
Chad Gates (Elvis Presley) to ocean wet Marie Duval (Joan Blackman) in Blue Hawaii (1961): ''On you, wet is my favorite color.''
Chad Gates (Elvis Presley) to ocean wet Marie Duval (Joan Blackman) in Blue Hawaii (1961): ''On you, wet is my favorite color.''
Patty O'Neill (Maggie McNamara) to Donald Gresham (William Holden) in The Moon is Blue (1953): 'Don't you think it's better for a girl to be preoccupied with sex than occupied?'
Blue movie producer Angelo Corelli (Keenan Wynn) to director Charly Rummel (Warren Beatty) in Promise Her Anything (1966): - Angelo Corelli: 'Times have changed.' - Charley Rummel: 'Sex never changes.' - Angelo Corelli: 'Only in America. In Denmark it changes.'
Harry Anders (Michael Caine) and Stacey Mensdorf (Sean Young) in Blue Ice (1992): - Harry: ''I knew a girl like you once and I felt the same way about her as I feel about you. I didn''t know whether to love her or hate her.'' - Stacey: ''So what did you do?'' - Harry: ''A little of both.''
Harry Anders (Michael Caine) and Stacey Mansdorf (Sean Young) in Blue Ice (1992): - Harry:''I knew a girl like you once and I felt the same way about her as I feel about you. I didn''t know whether to love her or hate her.'' - Stacey:''So what did you do?'' - Harry:''A little of both.''
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.'
Harry Anders (Michael Caine) and Stacey Mensdorf (Sean Young) in Blue Ice (1992): - Harry: 'I knew a girl like you once and I felt the same way about her as I feel about you. I didn't know whether to love her or hate her.' - Stacey: 'So what did you do?' - Harry: 'A little of both.'
David Slater (David Niven) in The Moon is Blue (1953): ''I wonder why it is that young men are always cautioned against bad girls? Anyone can handle a bad-girl ; it''s the good girls men ought to be warned against.''
David Slater (David Niven) in The Moon is Blue (1953): ''I wonder why it is that young men are always cautioned against bad girls? Anyone can handle a bad-girl ; it''s the good girls men ought to be warned against.''
David Slater (David Niven) in The Moon is Blue (1953): ''I wonder why it is that young men are always cautioned against bad girls? Anyone can handle a bad-girl ; it''s the good girls men ought to be warned against.''
David Slater (David Niven) in The Moon is Blue (1953): ''I wonder why it is that young men are always cautioned against bad girls? Anyone can handle a bad-girl ; it''s the good girls men ought to be warned against.''


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