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whore-do:

Elaborate beehive hairdo of teased hair piled high on top and glued in place with spray net. Popular in the 1950-60s and again today in drag-shows and contests.

SEE ALSO: Betty-Bouffant ; big-hair .


See Also: 44, bag-piper, boat and oar, bolt the door, broken oar, BTDT, buttock and file, doing handiwork, doing it, doing the thang, dolly-mopper, Doug McClure, essayeur, flash man, forty-four, gentleman of the road, hackney, Jane Shore, Rory O'More, rose among thorns, Rosy O'More, sightseer, sloop of war, socket money, star-gazer, stargazer, stroll, two-by-four, whore-hopper, whorehound, whoretel, whoring, whorish

Quotes Containing whore-do:
Donald (Jackie Vernon) in Microwave Massacre (1983): 'I'm so hungry I could eat a whore .'
Matthew (Don Johnson) in Zachariah (1970): 'A whore is only good for one night.'
Edward Dahlberg (1900-1977): ''What most men desire is a virgin who is a whore .''
Philo Grant (Michael Wincott) in Strange Days (1995): 'The only time a whore should open her mouth is when she is giving head .'
According to James T. Henke in Courtesans and Cuckolds. A Glossary of Renaissance Dramatic Bawdy (1979): 'A seminal emission in the vagina of a whore literally would be a "sin".'
Paul (John Malkovich) in Shadows and Fog (1992): ''I never do-it with a whore . You start out with a burning desire and you end up in the morning with a burning sensation, if you know what I mean.''
'Goddarnit, Mr. Lamarr, you use your tongue prettier than a twenty-dollar whore .' Taggart (Slim Pickens) to the articulate Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) in Blazing Saddles (1974)
Carbo (Jan-Michael Vincent) and Luke Matthews (James Coburn) in Bite the Bullet (1975): - Carbo: 'When a woman does it for money ...' - Luke: 'The man always gets the best of the bargain. Before you take her to bed , she's a thing of beauty ; in bed , an angel of mercy; and afterwards, she's a...' - Carbo: 'A whore ...' - Luke: '...a pillow of peace.'
Paul (John Malkovich), the clown, to Jack (John Cusack), the student, in Shadows and Fog (1992): 'I never do-it with a whore . You start out with a burning desire and you end up in the morning with a burning sensation, if you know what I mean.'
Sword-swallower Irmy (Mia Farrow), who just admitted having-sex with a student for $700, and (Max) Kleinman (Woody Allen) in Shadows and Fog (1992): - Irmy: 'I slept with one person for money . Does that makes me a whore?' - Kleinmann: 'No, only by the dictionary definition.'


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