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peter:

The penis . See penis for synonyms.
See Also: acokoinonia, adulterer, agrexophrenia, androphilic, ass-kisser, ass-licker, bronc buster, brown all 'round, brown-nose, brown-noser, cock corpsman, come on, dick doc, dress to the right (or to the left), fast breathing, fellator, get cemented, kiss ass, masturbator, penis machinist, peter machinist, philanderer, queerie, shame of shames, skirt, spank, unwell

Quotes Containing peter:
Pedro (Peter Falk) in Tune In Tomorrow (1990): ''Does Pinocchio have wooden balls?''
Cpl. Rabinoff (Peter Falk) in Anzio (1968): ''There''s more to life than fast-breathing .''
Eugenia Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) and Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) in Charade (1963): - Reggie: 'Don't you dare be civil with me after leading me on like this.' - Peter Joshua: 'How did I lead you on?' - Reggie: 'All that marvellous rejection . You knew I couldn't resist it .'
Peter (Cary Grant) after being kissed by Eugenia (Audrey Hepburn) in Charade (1963): - Peter Joshua: ''Well, when you come-on , you come-on don''t you?'' - Reggie Lampert: ''Well, come on!''
Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) and Peter Warne (Clark Gable) in It Happened One Night (1934): - Ellie: ''Your ego is absolutely colossal!'' - Peter: ''Not bad . How about yours?''
Eugenia Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) inviting Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) in her room in Charade (1963): ''I don''t bite you know ... unless it''s called for.''
Marty (Peter MacNicol) to Newton (Steve Martin) about their boss in Housesitter (1992): ''If I could find the right doctor I would have my lips permanently sown to his ass .''
Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) to King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''Time hasn''t done a thing but wrinkle you.''
Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) smiling enigmatically at King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''Can you read love-in that?''
Philip of France (Timothy Dalton) to King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''I''ve learned how much fathers live in sons.''
''Pay a woman a compliment, she tries to turn it into a contract.'' Venneker (Peter Ustinov) in The Sundowners (1960)
''Pay a woman a compliment, she tries to turn it into a contract.'' Venneker (Peter Ustinov) in The Sundowners (1960)
Ned Land (Kirk Douglas) to Conseil (Peter Lorre) in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954): ''Don''t look at me with those soft-boiled eggs!''
Miguel de Cervantes/Alonso Quijana (Peter O''Toole) in Man of La Mancha (1972): ''Poetry demands imagination and with imagination you may discover a dream.''
Andrew (Tony Britton) to Robert (Peter Sellers) in There's a Girl in my Soup (1970): 'You treat your sex-life like a continuous wine tasting: rool them around and spit them out .'
Marty (Peter MacNicol) to Hungarian waitress Gwen (Goldie Hawn) in Housesitter (1992): ''Are you ticklish? Do you spank?''
Ned Land (Kirk Douglas) to Conseil (Peter Lorre) in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954): ''Don''t look at me with those soft-boiled eggs!''
''The man is one giant gland.'' Peter''s (Tom Selleck) opinion of Jack (Ted Danson) in 3 Men and a Baby (1987)
''She seems to exist on a diet of fresh air and boinking .'' Andrew Benson (Kenneth Branagh) in Peter''s Friends (1992)
''She seems to exist on a diet of fresh air and boinking .'' Andrew Benson (Kenneth Branagh) in Peter''s Friends (1992)
''The man is one giant gland.'' Peter''s (Tom Selleck) opinion of Jack (Ted Danson) in 3 Men and a Baby (1987)
''Pay a woman a compliment, she tries to turn it into a contract.'' Venneker (Peter Ustinov) in The Sundowners (1960)
Andrew Benson (Kenneth Branagh) in Peter?s Friends (1992): 'She seems to exist on a diet of fresh air and boinking .'
Lionel Twain (Truman Capote), claiming to be the greatest detective, and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) in Murder by Death (1976). - Lionel Twain: ''Look at me! I''m the greatest! I''m number one!'' - Sam Diamond: ''To me you look like number-two . Know what I mean?''
Leonard Cummings (Peter Frechette) to his younger brother Charles (Jon Cryer) in No Small Affair (1984): 'Sex has nothing to do with love . Sex washes off .'
Sir Guy Grand (Peter Sellers) to the Board of Directors in The Magic Christian (1969): ''May I take a page from our late great Rudy the Kip Kipling? Let our Kipling speak: There was a young lady from Exeter / All the young men threw their sex at her / Just to be rude / She lay in-the-nude / While her parrot, a pervert , took pecks at her.''
Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) to his brother Jonathan (Raymond Massey) whose face was redone in the image of Frankenstein by his plastic surgeon friend and sidekick Dr. Einstein (Peter Lorre) in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944): ''Where did you get that face? Hollywood?''
Lionel Twain (Truman Capote), claiming to be the greatest detective, and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) in Murder by Death (1976). - Lionel Twain: ''Look at me! I''m the greatest! I''m number one!'' - Sam Diamond: ''To me you look like number-two . Know what I mean?''
Marty (Peter MacNicol) and Newton Davis (Steve Martin) as the boss walks by in Housesitter (1992): ''If I could find the right doctor I would have my lips permanently sown to his ass .''
Benjy Stone (Mark Linn-Baker) and Alan Swan (Peter O''Toole) about women in general in My Favorite Year (1982): - Benjy:''I don''t know what she wants.'' - Alan:''Romance, Stone. That''s the only thing we can be sure they all want.''
Leonard Cummings (Peter Frechette) to his younger brother Charles (Jon Cryer) in No Small Affair (1984): 'Sex has nothing to do with love . Sex washes off .'
Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) to his brother Jonathan (Raymond Massey) whose face was redone in the image of Frankenstein by his plastic surgeon friend and sidekick Dr. Einstein (Peter Lorre) in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944): ''Where did you get that face? Hollywood?''
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?''
Michael James (Peter O'Toole) to his fiance (Romy Schneider) about marriage in What's New Pussycat? (1965): 'Now is the time to live and experiment. Marriage is for life . It's like cement.'
Peter Warne (Clark Gable) to Ellie's (Claudette Colbert) father Alexander Andrews (Walter Connelly) in It Happened One Night (1934): 'What she needs is a guy who'd take a sock at her once a day whether she deserves it or not.'
Peter Warne (Clark Gable) to Ellie''s (Claudette Colbert) father Alexander Andrews (Walter Connelly) in It Happened One Night (1934): ''What she needs is a guy who''d take a sock at her once a day whether she deserves it or not.''
Peter Warne (Clark Gable) to Ellie's (Claudette Colbert) father Alexander Andrews (Walter Connelly) in It Happened One Night (1934): 'What she needs is a guy who'd take a sock at her once a day whether she deserves it or not.'
Benji Stone (Mark Linn Baker) and Alan Swann (Peter O'Toole) in My Favorite Year (1982): - Benji: 'Mr. Swann, I think I'm going to be-unwell .' - Alan: 'Stone, ladies are unwell , gentlemen vomit .'
Annie Madison (Suzy Amis) and John (Peter Gallagher) in Watch It (1993): - Annie: 'What is it? What makes a man? Why are all men such jerks?' - John: 'Well, I couldn't tell you that.' - Annie: 'No, seriously.' - John: 'It's a closely guarded secret. I could get-into a lot of trouble if I told you.'
Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) and Marlene Duchard (Louise Fletcher) in a Casablanca-like scene in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Lou: ''I almost forgot what you look like. Day by day I erased your face from my mind, little by little, till all I had left was your right ear and three front teeth on the bottom .'' - Marlene: ''I still carry your picture in a locket. Naturally I had to cut off your head in case Paul found it .''
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
Michael (Peter O''Toole) in What''s New Pussycat? (1965): ''I know you''ll think this is crazy, but, when the light hits me in a certain direction, I''m handsome .''
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
Benjy Stone (Mark Linn-Baker) and Alan Swan (Peter O''Toole) about women in general in My Favorite Year (1982): - BenjyStone:''I don''t know what she wants.'' - Alan Swan:''Romance, Stone. That''s the only thing we can be sure they all want.''
Benjy Stone (Mark Linn-Baker) and Alan Swan (Peter O''Toole) about women in general in My Favorite Year (1982): - BenjyStone:''I don''t know what she wants.'' - Alan Swan:''Romance, Stone. That''s the only thing we can be sure they all want.''
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) to Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) in A Shot in the Dark (1964).''I hate you! Every little bit of you!''
Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) finding Betty De Boop (Eileen Brennan) in his apartment in The Cheap Detective (1978) - Lou: 'You can't stay here. I'm busy picking up the pieces of my life .' - Betty: 'If it's just a piece you want, Fred , you can pick it up right here.'
'Would you like anything to nibble on?' Jezebel Dezire (Ann-Margret), 'accent on the Dezire', to Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978)
Jezebel Dezire (Ann-Margret), showing a lot of cleavage when bending over the rolling bar , and Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detecive (1978). - Jezebel : 'Won't you join me in a little drinky? What's your peasure?' - Lou: 'What you got there looks good.' - Jezebel : 'I know , but I thought you'd like a little drink first .'
'All right! If you're God reveal your godhead.' Lady Claire Gurney (Coral Browne) to Jack, the lunatic 14th Earl of Gurney (Peter O'Toole) who believes He's God and unzips his fly to prove it in The Ruling Class (1972)
'Shall I get dressed or is it foreign movie time?' Carole Werner (Romy Schneider) to Michael James (Peter O'Toole) in What's New Pussycat? (1965)
Jezebel Dezire (Ann-Margret) and Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Jezebel : ''See anything you like? I''m Jezebel Dezire, accent on the Dezire.'' - Lou: ''How do you do? I''m Peck Lookinpaugh.'' - Jezebel : ''Don''t worry, I do that to every one, even to myself.''
Lionel Twain (Truman Capote), claiming to be the greatest detective, and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) contradicting him in Murder by Death (1976): - Lionel Twain: ''Look at me! I''m the greatest! I''m number one!'' - Sam Diamond: ''To me you look like number-two . Know what I mean?''
Murderer Peter Cable (Charles Cioffi) to prostitute Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda) in Klute (1971): ''You''re all obviously too lazy and too warped to do anything meaningful with your life so you pray on the sexual fantasies of others. That''s your stock and trade , isn''t it , a man''s weakness and I was never fully aware of mine until you brought them out .''
Murderer Peter Cable (Charles Cioffi) to prostitute Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda) in Klute (1971): ''You''re all obviously too lazy and too warped to do anything meaningful with your life so you pray on the sexual fantasies of others. That''s your stock and trade , isn''t it , a man''s weakness and I was never fully aware of mine until you brought them out .''
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): 'If you're not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don't you think two is a good-time to get-off on .'
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
''Woman is the soul of man , the radiance that lights his way . Woman is glory.'' Don Quixote (Peter O''Toole) to Aldonza/Dulcinea (Sophia Loren) in Man of La Mancha (1972)
Benjy Stone (Mark Linn-Baker) and Alan Swan (Peter O''Toole) about women in general in My Favorite Year (1982): - BenjyStone:''I don''t know what she wants.'' - Alan Swan:''Romance, Stone. That''s the only thing we can be sure they all want.''
Anna (Edra Gale) and her husband Fritz (Peter Sellers) in What's New Pussycat? (1965): - Anna: 'Lascivious adulturer!!! - Fritz: 'Don't you dare call me that again until I've looked it up .'
Lionel Twain (Truman Capote), claiming to be the greatest detective, and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) contradicting him in Murder by Death (1976): - Lionel Twain: ''Look at me! I''m the greatest! I''m number one!'' - Sam Diamond: ''To me you look like number-two . Know what I mean?''
Peter Warne (Clark Gable) to Ellie (Claudette Colbert) who asked: ''What are you thinking about?'' in It Happened One Night (1934): ''I was just wondering what makes dames like you so dizzy .''


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