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roll:
Or: a roll/ to roll, an/the act of sexual-intercourse . See copulation for synonyms. QUOTES:
(1) Marie Antoinette (Norma Shearer) to the millner, Madame Du Barry (Gladys George), King Louis' mistress , in Marie Antoinette (1938): ' Madam, royalty loves an occasional roll in the gutter .'
(2) Robbie Ross (George Segal) and his ex-wife Natasha O'Brien (Jacqueline Bisset) in Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978):
-- Robbie: ' You don't call a roll-in-the-hay with your secretary adultery .'
-- Natasha: ' What would you call it? Shorthand? '
(3) Charlie Chong (Jan Gan Boyd) asking Jay Killian (Charles Bronson) if he's falling for the First Lady in Assassination (1987):
-- Charlie : ' You're sure you never had a roll with that tootsie? '
-- Killian: ' No, Charlie . No tootsie-roll .'
See Also: goggle eyes, swivel eyes, roll, roly-poly, in the hay, band moll, Hands off your cocks, feet in your socks!, spare tyre, twirl the pearls, bump and grind, bog, rock and roll, tootsie roll, tootsy, tootsie, submarine watching, toss in the hay, tweenager, vaginal balls, bubble-gummer, cement mixer, Cockzilla, condom earring, five knuckle chuckle, flop in the hay, mort douce, rubber tire, roll in the hay, teeny bop, teeny bopper, teeny-rocker, Thai beads, pintle, soft job, soft leg, groupie, Burmese balls, have a little death, heavy breathing, pin, snap it, to die for, Rino Tama, jellyroll, die for, geisha balls, Ben Wa Balls, woman-on-top position,
Quotes Containing roll:
Charlie (Jan Gan Boyd) and Killy (Charles Bronson) in Assassination (1987): - Charlie Chong: ''You''re sure you never had a roll with that tootsie?'' - Jay Killian: ''No, Charlie . No tootsie-roll .''
Robbie Ross (George Segal) and his ex-wife Natasha O'Brien (Jacqueline Bisset) in Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978): - Robbie: 'You don't call a roll-in-the-hay with your secretary adultery .' - Natasha: 'What would you call it? Shorthand?'
''Me and my wife use to fight like a couple of wild cats with only a tree between us, but sooner or later, missy, you''ll find out that it doesn''t make a tinker''s damn who''s got the upper hand. A few years roll by and you kinda settle-down to being at ease with each other. Then life gets worth living.'' Capt. Jake Cutter (John Wayne) to Pilar Grayle (Ina Balin) in The Comancheros (1961)
Rock & roll detective Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) to Lt. Anos in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1991): ''Anus, what''s the bug up your ass .''
Candice Bergen: 'I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.'
Candice Bergen: ''I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.''
Candice Bergen: ''I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.''
Marie Antoinette (Norma Shearer) to the millner, Madame Du Barry (Gladys George), King Louis'' mistress , in Marie Antoinette (1938): ''Madam, royalty loves an occasional roll in the gutter .''
Robbie Ross (George Segal) and his ex-wife Natasha O''Brien (Jacqueline Bisset) in Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978): - Robbie Ross: ''You don''t call a roll-in-the-hay with your secretary adultery .'' - Natasha O''Brien: ''What would you call it? Shorthand?''
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