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wind:

Flatulence. To break-wind , to fart . See fart for synonyms.

QUOTE: William Shakespeare. The Comedy of Errors
See Also: aspen leaf, automasochism, axe wound, back door trumpet, bang, blast off, blood sports, break wind, crinkum crankum, fugo, Jack and Jill, rusty bullethole, Scarlet Harlot, shot betwixt wind and water, tirly-whirly, whoof, wind, windward passage, wound

Quotes Containing wind:
Monique (Kathryn Harrold) to Max (Robert Davi) in Raw Deal (1986): 'The only way you'll ever wind-up lying next to me, Max, is if we're runned down by the same car.'
Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) and Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): - Rhet: 'Did you ever think of marrying just for fun?' - Scarlett: 'Marriage, fun. Fiddle-dee-dee. Fun for men, you mean.'
Ashley Wilkes (Lesley Howard) to Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): ''Well, isn''t it enough that you''ve gathered every other man''s heart today? You''ve always had mine. You cut your teeth on it .''
Mammie (Hattie McDaniel) and Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): - Mammie: ''What are you gonna wear?'' - Scarlett: ''That.'' - Mammie: ''No you won''t. You can''t show your bosom before three o''clock.''
Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) in 48 HRS. (1983): ''I''ve been in prison for three years. My dick gets hard after the wind blows. ''
Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) to Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): ''I believe in Rhett Butler. He''s the only cause I know .''
Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) to Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): ''I love you Scarlett. In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us. I love you because we''re alike, bad lots the both of us, selfish and shrewd, but able to look things in the eyes and call them by their right names. (...) Scarlett! Look at me. I''ve loved you more than I''ve ever loved any woman and I''ve waited longer for you than I''ve ever waited for any woman . (...) Here''s a soldier of the South who loves you, Scarlett, wants to feel your arms around him, wants to carry the memory of your kisses into battle with him. Never mind about loving me. You''re a woman sending a soldier to his death with a beautiful memory. Scarlett, kiss me, kiss me, once.''
Captain Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) to Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): 'I love you Scarlett. In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us. I love you because we're alike, bad lots the both of us, selfish and shrewd, but able to look things in the eyes and call them by their right names. Scarlett! Look at me. I've loved you more than I've ever loved any woman and I've waited longer for you than I've ever waited for any woman . Here's a soldier of the South who loves you, Scarlett, wants to feel your arms around him, wants to carry the memory of your kisses into battle with him. Never mind about loving me. You're a woman sending a soldier to his death with a beautiful memory. Scarlett, kiss me, kiss me, once.'


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