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pair:
A woman's breasts, especially if attractive . She had a pair worth drooling over . American men prefer: whatta pair . See breasts for synonyms and euphemisms.

SEE ALSO: set .




See Also: cuddle birds, cuddle doves, love doves, couple-to-couple, canoodlers, chuff chums, heart team, pair, couple, cat's head cut open, pintle-case, playmates, spike-faggot, fall for, fiddle bow, fiddle-stick, fiddling stick, full-bosomed, gay deceivers, gristle-gripper, headlights, lovebirds, bill-and-cooers, Bluebeard's closet, bracelet, buttfuck buddy, Jack and Jill, Jacob's ladder, key, keyhole, androgynophilia, arm-clutcher, arm-in-armer, attitudes, pole hole, prick-purse, prickholder, twosome, warheads, peepers, mate, altocalciphilia, pole,

Quotes Containing pair:
Professor Henry Higgins (Leslie Howard) to Eliza Doolittle (Wendy Hiller) in Pygmalion (1938): ''You find me cold , unfeeling, selfish, don''t you? Very well then! Marry some sentimental hog or other with a thick pair of lips to kiss you with and a thick pair of boots to kick you with. If you can''t appreciate what you got, you''d better get what you can appreciate .''
''You find me cold , unfeeling, selfish, don''t you? Very well then! Marry some sentimental hog or other with a thick pair of lips to kiss you with and a thick pair of boots to kick you with. If you can''t appreciate what you got, you''d better get what you can appreciate .'' Professor Henry Higgins (Leslie Howard) to Eliza Doolittle (Wendy Hiller) in Pygmalion (1938)
V.I. (Kathleen Turner) about her sparkling red shoes in V.I. Warshawski (1991): ''There''s something about the right shade of lipstick and a great pair of shoes that just make a gal feel anything is possible.''
V.I. (Kathleen Turner) about her sparkling red shoes in V.I. Warshawski (1991): ''There''s something about the right shade of lipstick and a great pair of shoes that just make a gal feel anything is possible.''
Huey Walker (Dennis Hopper) about a busty redhead in Flashback (1989): ''She looks like she was shot in the back by a pair of Cruise missiles. ''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) to Ramada Thompson (Valeria Golino) in Hot Shots! (1991): ''I''ve fallen for you like a blind roofer. (...) My heart is falling down around my ankles like a wet pair of pants.''
Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) to Ramada Thompson (Valeria Golino) in Hot Shots! (1991): ?I''ve fallen for you like a blind roofer. (...) My heart is falling down around my ankles like a wet pair of pants.?
Reporter Virgil Whitaker (Hugh O'Connell) flirting with Mary Donnell (Bette Davis) in That Certain Woman (1937): - Virgil:'Look into my big honest grey eyes .' - Mary: 'With a pair of long sharp finger nails. '


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