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york:

To vomit . See vomit for synonyms.
See Also: bit of fluff, desire phase, Gertrude Brown, heavy cruiser, hooker's beat, kabuki, lady of easy virtue, mush-core pornography, play with oneself, playing with oneself, rap club, rap parlor, rap studio, rejection, Stonewall Uprising, The, tenderloin, tenderloin district, village people

Quotes Containing york:
Gracie Williams (Joan Leslie) to Alvin C . York (Gary Cooper) in Sergeant York (1941): 'I wouldn't have you on a Christmas tree, Alvin York.'
Connie Randall (Carole Lombard) to Jerry 'Babe' Stewart (Clark Gable) in No Man of Her Own (1932): 'Just a New York cowboy , aren't you? Passing through and giving the little small town girl her big-moment . You'd be lovely to have around just to sprinkle the flowers with your personality.'
Brian Roberts (Michael York) and Sally Bowles (Lisa Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): - Brian: ''Screw Max!'' - Sally : ''I do!'' - Brian: ''So do I!''
Brian Roberts (Michael York) and Sally Bowles (Lisa Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): - Brian: ''Screw Max!'' - Sally : ''I do!'' - Brian: ''So do I!''
''You city people. You''re all warm like dishwater. That don''t do nobody no good. (...) I mean you don''t run hot or cold . You should be one or the other, hot or cold , one or the other.'' Ruth Sullivan (Barbara Hershey) in the Louisiana Bayou to her visiting New York cousin Diana Sullivan (Jill Clayburgh) in Shy People (1987)
Brian Roberts (Michael York) to Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): ''Behaving like some ludicrous little underage femme-fatale . You''re about as fatale as an afterdiner mint .''
Vladimir Ivanoff (Robin Williams) a recent Russian immigrant to the US confronts a man who has been following him on the streets of New York in Moscow on the Hudson (1984): - Vlad: ''FBI?'' - Man: ''FBI? No.'' - Vlad: ''KGB?'' - Man: ''KGB? No... G-A-Y.'' - Vlad: ''G?...A?...Y?... No!''
Brian Roberts (Michael York) to Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) in Cabaret (1972): 'Behaving like some ludicrous little underage femme-fatale . You're about as fatale as an afterdiner mint .'


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