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die:

To experience-orgasm . A literary metaphor in use since the 16 th century. The French refer to orgasm as: ' la mort douce' (sweet death). Many writers, from Shakespeare to our time, have used the term die/death in this sense. In Much Ado About Nothing : ' dying in a woman's lap '; in King-Lear : ' I will die bravely like a smug bridegroom .'
See Also: Abélard, Abraham's bosom, adventuress, bloxie, clamp, clip, closet, the, copulation, crazy about, cunnilinguist, cunning linguist, die, die for, dying in the saddle, dying with ones boots on, have a little death, heavy breathing, linguist, little death, look over, loxie, mort douce, pickup line, Q, rasper, rock and roll, sexual relations, to die for, touch, turn the teacup over, unnatural act, Viking queen

Quotes Containing die:
Gay graffiti : ''The closet is an awful place to die .''
Gay graffiti : ''The closet is an awful place to die .''
''Old fairies never die , they merely blow away.'' From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974)
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Margaret Atwood: 'Nobody dies from lack of sex . It's lack of love we die from.'
Mafia boss Paul Viti (Robert De Niro) to his therapist Dr. Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) in Analyze This (1999): ''If I turn fag , you die .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O''Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): ''The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .''
Mafia boss Paul Viti (Robert De Niro) to his therapist Dr. Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) in Analyze This (1999): ''If I turn fag , you die .''
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): 'The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .'
Frank Slade (Al Pacino) to Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell) in Scent of a Woman (1993): 'The day we stop looking, Charlie , is the day we die .'
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.''
Charlie (Henry Fonda) and Jean (Barbara Stanwyck) in The Lady Eve (1941): - Charlie Pike: ''Are you an adventuress?'' - Jean Harrington: ''Of course I am. All women are. They have to be. If you waited for a man to propose to you from natural courses, you''d die of old maidenhood .''
Gaius Petronius (Leo Genn) in Quo Vadis? (1951): ''It is not enough to live well. One must die well.''
Joey O'Brien (Robin Williams) flirting with a co-worker in Cadillac Man (1990): - Joey:'You and me... It's time we got-something going. I'm free tonight.' - Woman:'Oh, I'd like that, Joey, but I think I'd rather eat worms and die .' - Joey:'Hey! You know my worm doesn't have a hook .'
Buddy Griffith (Billy Jacoby) and Denise (Toni Hudson) in Just One of the Boys (1985): - Buddy:'Our parents are gone for two weeks. Do you know what that means? Their king size bed is empty.' - Denise:'I think that if you and I were the last man and woman on earth the human race would die out .'
Bo Peep (Charlotte Henry) to Silas Barnaby (Henry Kleinach) in March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934): 'I wouldn't marry you if you were young, which you can't be, if you were honest, but you never were, or if you were about to die tomorrow, which is too much to hope for.'
Josh (Paul Rudd) and his half-sister Cher Hamilton (Alicia Silverstone) in Clueless (1995): - Josh:'You know , if I ever saw you doing anything that wasn't ninety percent selfish, I'd die of shock.' - Cher:'Oh, that'd be reason enough for me.'
Doc Holiday (Walter Huston) to Rio MacDonald (Jane Russell) after Billy the Kid tied her with wet rawhide and left her in the sun to die in The Outlaw (1943): 'The crazier a man is about a woman , the crazier he thinks and the crazier he does. '
Gay Langland (Clark Gable) to Roslyn Taber (Marilyn Monroe) in The Misfits (1961): ''We all have to go some time, reason or no reason. Dying is as natural as living. A man who''s afraid to die is afraid to live.''
Athos (Van Heflin) to d''Artagnan (Gene Kelly) and The Three Musketeers (1948): ''To die among friends. Can a man ask more, can the world offer less? Who wants to live till the last bottle is empty? It''s all-for one, d''Artagnan, and one for all.''
Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth) to Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946): ''Hate is a very exciting emotion. Haven''t you noticed? Very exciting. I hate you too, Johnny. I hate you so much I think I''m going to die from it ... darling .'' Johnny feels the same way : ''I hated her so I couldn''t get her out of my mind for a minute.''
Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) in the TV series Queer as Folk (1999): ''Unrequited love . It''s fantastic, because it never has to change, it never has to grow up and it never has to die .''
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.''


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