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The Language of Love, Lust, Sexand All the Many-Splendored Things in Between in Teenspeak - Jockspeak - Menglish - Slanglish - Spanglish Gaylese - Americanese - Britspeak - Ozslang - Funetic Populo-Vulgar Speech - T-Shirt & Net Shorthand Pompo-Verbosity & other Figurative Lingos |
| Dictionaries: | Sexual Dictionary | Dictionary of the F-Word |
QUOTES:
(1) Evelyn (Margalo Gilmore) speaking of industrial mogul Ernest Gifford (Clifton Webb) in Women's World (1954): ' When it comes to women I'm not sure Ernest thinks with his mind .'
(2) Jeff (Gerrit Graham) to Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) in Used Cars (1980): ' Don't let the little head do the thinking for the big-head .'
(3) Georgia King (Gena Rowlands) and her daughter Emma Rae (Kyra Sedgwich) talking about Eddie Buchon (Dennis Quaid) who cheated on his wife in Something to Talk About (1995):
-- Georgio: ' What could he have been thinking of? '
-- Emma: ' Probably the same thing he was thinking with .'
(4) Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ' You're thinking with the little head . Think with the big-head .'
(5) Lorenzo (Robert De Niro) to his son Calogero (Lillo Brancato) in A Bronx Tale (1993): ' Sometimes, in the heat of passion , the little head tells the big-head what to do and the big-head should think twice about it .'
(6) Officer Davis (Phil Hartman) in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993): ' Why did the guy give a name to his penis? He didn't want a stranger making most of his decisions .'
(7) Charles Panati. Sexy Origins and Intimate Things (1998): ' It is amazing how many slang words mean both 'penis' and 'fool': purz, dork , prick , dick , weenie . Perhaps it's because a horny man thinks with his penis rather than his brain .'