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rose:
1. The vagina or female genitalia . More literary than colloquial; based an the appearance of the flower and the shape of the petals. See vagina for synonyms.

2. Virginity. To pluck-a-rose , to deflower a virgin .




See Also: inside-out strip, pluck the roses, Carmen(cita), freejack, hot enchilada, hot tamale, joto, Miss Morales, south-of-the-border tart, Tijuana queen, wandering hand, whoopee, rose, slap and tickle, Make hay while the sun shines, make whoopee, making whoopee,

Quotes Containing rose:
Rose (Marilyn Cooper) in Family Business (1989):''You don''t tempt God by bragging about your age .''
''Sex don''t mean a thing to me, Buddy. It ain''t nothing but a mosquito bite . (...) Buddy, I''m gonna tell you a secret. Girls don''t want sex , girls want love .'' Rose (Laura Dern) to Buddy (Lukas Haas) in Rambling Rose (1991)
Danny Rose (Woody Allen) in Broadway Danny Rose (1984): ''What are you talking about? Guilt is important. It''s important to feel guilt, otherwise you''re capable of terrible things. (...) I''m guilty all the time and I never did anything.''
Celeste Talbert (Sally Field) to Rose Schwartz (Whoopi Goldberg) in Soapdish (1991): - Celeste: ''Adam went home to his wife ... He went home to Pittsburgh.'' - Rose: ''Dirty town.'' - Celeste: ''Pittsburgh! Does that tell you anything about my appeal?''
Celeste Talbert (Sally Field) to Rose Schwartz (Whoopi Goldberg) in Soapdish (1991): - Celeste: ''Adam went home to his wife ... He went home to Pittsburgh.'' - Rose: ''Dirty town.'' - Celeste: ''Pittsburgh! Does that tell you anything about my appeal?''
Rose (Laura Dern) to Buddy (Lukas Haas) in Rambling Rose (1991): 'Sex don't mean a thing to me, Buddy. It ain't nothing but a mosquito bite . Buddy, I'm gonna tell you a secret. Girls don't want sex , girls want love .'
Serafina (Anna Magnani) giving a silk shirt to truck-driver Alvaro (Burt Lancaster) in The Rose Tattoo (1955): ''Nothing is too good for a man if the man is good.''
Serafina (Anna Magnani) giving a silk shirt to truck-driver Alvaro (Burt Lancaster) in The Rose Tattoo (1955): ''Nothing is too good for a man if the man is good.''
Frisco Doll/Rose Carlton (Mae West) in Klondike Annie (1936): ''Give a man a free hand and he''ll try to put it all over you.''
Rose (Betty White) in the TV series The Golden Girls (1985): ''My mother always used to say: The older you get , the better you get , unless you''re a banana .''
Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996): ''I look like an over-the-hill Barbie Doll.''
Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996): ''I look like an over-the-hill Barbie Doll.''
Rose Manning (Evelyn Brent) hostess of The Little Casino in Framed (1930): ''Our moto is: make hay while the sun shines, make wooppie while the moon shines.''
Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) in the guise of The Mask (1994) puns horny with thorny when flirting with Tina Carlisle (Cameron Diaz): ''Our love is like a red, red rose and I am a little thorny.''
In Mafia (1997) about the local mafia boss: - 'I saw a man today, Rose, who sucks his own people dry.' - 'Hmmm, like those movies you make me watch.' - 'No, I mean in a bad way .'
William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) and Jorge de Burgos (Feodor Challapin, Jr.) in The Name of the Rose (1986): - William of Baskerville: ''But what is so alarming about laughter?'' - Jorge de Burgos: ''Laughter kills fear and without fear there can be no faith, because without fear of the devil there is no more need of God.''
''The Scriptures are very clear. Proverbs warns us: Woman takes possession of a man''s precious soul. While the Ecclesiastics tells us: More bitter than death is woman .'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) warning Adso of Melk (Christian Slater) against falling in love-in The Name of the Rose (1986)
''I find it difficult to convince myself that God would have introduced such a foul being into Creation without endowing her with some virtues.'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) of the subject of women in The Name of the Rose (1986)
''The Scriptures are very clear. Proverbs warns us: Woman takes possession of a man''s precious soul. While the Ecclesiastics tells us: More bitter than death is woman .'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) warning Adso of Melk (Christian Slater) against falling in love-in The Name of the Rose (1986)
''I find it difficult to convince myself that God would have introduced such a foul being into Creation without endowing her with some virtues.'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) of the subject of women in The Name of the Rose (1986)
''I find it difficult to convince myself that God would have introduced such a foul being into Creation without endowing her with some virtues.'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) of the subject of women in The Name of the Rose (1986)
''The Scriptures are very clear. Proverbs warns us: Woman takes possession of a man''s precious soul. While the Ecclesiastics tells us: More bitter than death is woman .'' William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) warning Adso of Melk (Christian Slater) against falling in love-in The Name of the Rose (1986)
Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) to his wife Barbara (Kathleen Turner) in The War of the Roses (1989): 'I'm more than happy, I'm way past happy, I'm... married .'
Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) to his wife Barbara (Kathleen Turner) in Dinner at Eight (1989): 'I'm more than happy, I'm way past happy, I'm... married .'
Nick (Anthony Quinn) a Greek desperately in-love-with his bigoted Irish neighbor Rose Muldoon (Maureen O''Hara) in Only the Lonely (1991): ''You''ve forgotten what a sweet thing romance can be. Come to my bed . You will never leave.''
Mamma Rose (Bette Midler) in in the TV-movie Gypsy (1993): ''Some men have called me an ecdysiast . Do you know what that means? An ecdysiast is one who, or that which, sheds it''s skin . In vulgar parlance, a stripper . But I''m not a stripper . At these prices, I''m an ecdysiast .''
Mamma Rose (Bette Midler) in in the TV-movie Gypsy (1993): ''Some men have called me an ecdysiast . Do you know what that means? An ecdysiast is one who, or that which, sheds it''s skin . In vulgar parlance, a stripper . But I''m not a stripper . At these prices, I''m an ecdysiast .''
Sister Annie Alden (Helen Jerome Eddy) and Rose Carlton/The Frisco Doll (Mae West) in Klondike Annie (1936): - Sister Annie: 'If you tried , you could resist every temptation .' - The Frisco Doll: 'What's the good of resisting temptation? There'll always be more.'


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