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burning:
1. Sexually exccited.

2. In sadomasochism, a generic term for temperature play (or hot and cold play) such as dripping molten wax on a bottom's body from various heights and, possibly, counter-acting with ice cubes, burning with a flame or hot objects, etc.
See also: candle-wax-torture ; hot-wax ; wax .

3. Infected with a sexually-transmitted-disease characterized by a painful and burning sensation when urinating. See STD for synonyms.

Quote: Paul (John Malkovich) in Shadows and Fog (1992): ' I never do-it with a whore . You start out with a burning desire and you end up in the morning with a burning sensation, if you know what I mean .'




See Also: ardor urinae, burner, piss pins and needles, piss razor blades, piss broken glass, pass through the fire, bend a pipe on the pisser, branding, burning, burn, venereal disease, wax torture, wax, winter coals, pick up a nail, burn one's poker, biscuits, candle wax torture, Covent Garden ague, hot wax,

Quotes Containing burning:
Paul (John Malkovich) in Shadows and Fog (1992): ''I never do-it with a whore . You start out with a burning desire and you end up in the morning with a burning sensation, if you know what I mean.''
Paul (John Malkovich), the clown, to Jack (John Cusack), the student, in Shadows and Fog (1992): 'I never do-it with a whore . You start out with a burning desire and you end up in the morning with a burning sensation, if you know what I mean.'
Leon (Melvyn Douglas) to the Soviet enjoy Ninotchka (Greta Garbo) in Ninotchka (1939): 'Love isn't so simple, Ninotchka. Ninotchka, why do doves bill and coo? Why do snails, the coldest of all creatures, circle interminably around each other? Why do moths fly hundred of miles to find their mates? Why do flowers slowly open their petals? Oh, Ninotchka, Ninotchka, surely you feel some slight symptom of the divine passion . A general warmth, a strange heaviness in your limbs, a burning of the lips that isn't thirst but something a thousand times more tantalizing, more exalting than thirst.'


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