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king:

1. Americanism of 1960s for a male who assumes the active role in anal-intercourse . See sodomite for synonyms. See also: queen .

2. Lesbian slang for a very masuline lesbian , a bull dyke .


See Also: act, act of darkness, balls, between the sheets, boat, broadway broads, brownie queen, browning queen, buggerantoes, butch as Kong, charleys, charlies, cross-dresser, die, ding-a-ling, effeminate, fuck around, hard-on, hard-on for, have a hard-on for, invert, iron, Isolde, johns, kisser, love interest, man-proof, masturbator, nimrod, non-conforming gender, nonconforming gender, pillcock, pillcock-hill, pillicock, pillicock-hill, queen, queen triad, roll, schmuck, shmuck, smitten, smitten with, sow one's wild oats, sow some wild oats, thing-a-ling, tool, transcengender, transgendered, transgressively gendered, Tristan, wild oats

Quotes Containing king:
Jack Lucas (Jeff Bridges) in The Fisher King (1991): ''Thank God I''m me!''
Erica Benton (Jill Clayburgh) in An Unmarried Woman (1978): ''Balls! said the Queen. If I had ''em I''d be King. '' A rewording of: ''Balls! said the Queen. If I had two, I could be King. '' (If I had ''em I''d be king .) George Burns: ''If my aunt had balls , shed be my uncle .''
Merlin (Nicol Williamson) to King Arthur (Nigel Terry) in Excalibur (1981): 'This lunacy called love , this mad distemper that strikes down both beggar and king .'
Parry (Robin Williams) in The Fisher King (1991): ''I''m deeply smitten!''
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: ''The more you know about women, the less you know about women.'' - Johnny Brett: ''Maybe it''s time you find out they''re not all alike.''
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
Parry (Robin Williams) to Lydia Sinclair (Amanda Plummer) in The Fisher King (1991): ''I have-a-hard-on-for you the size of Florida.''
Ann Napolitano (Mercedes Ruehl) in The Fisher King (1991): ''If I had to live with my mother I would stab myself six times.''
Ann Napolitano (Mercedes Ruehl) in The Fisher King (1991): ''If I had to live with my mother I would stab myself six times.''
Bones Burton (Ali MacGraw) about her relationship with Max Herschel (Alan King) in Just Tell Me What You Want (1980):'Quid pro quo makes the world go round.'
Marie Antoinette (Norma Shearer) to the millner, Madame Du Barry (Gladys George), King Louis'' mistress , in Marie Antoinette (1938): ''Madam, royalty loves an occasional roll in the gutter .''
Porn king Jerry Caesar (Dabney Coleman) to the Reverend Whirley (Christopher Plummer) in Dragnet (1987): ''Reverend, you''ve got balls as big as church bells. ''
Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) smiling enigmatically at King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''Can you read love-in that?''
King Jaffe (James Earl Jones) about Prince Hakim (Eddie Murphy) in Coming to America (1988): ''Hakim came to America to sow his wild-oats .''
Philip of France (Timothy Dalton) to King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''I''ve learned how much fathers live in sons.''
Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) to King Henry (Peter O''Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968): ''Time hasn''t done a thing but wrinkle you.''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
King Arthur (Sean Connery) in First Knight (1995): ''I take the good with the bad . I can''t love people in pieces. ''
'Right there between your legs! Pull on it!' Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) to Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone) in King Solomon's Mines (1985): She's flying a biplane at the time.
Abe (Alan King) in Memories of Me (1988): ''At my age you worry about two things. One, you''re with a woman and she says, let''s do-it again right now, and the other is, who''s going to come to my funeral?''
Peachum (Fritz Rasp), the king of beggars, to his daughter Polly (Carola Meher) who secretly married Mack the Knife (Rudolph Forster) in The Threepenny Penny Opera (1931): - Peachum: 'You'll get a divorce!' - Polly: 'But I love him! How can I get a divorce?' - Peachum: 'I'll tan your behind!' - Polly: 'It won't do any good. Love is greater that a tanned behind .'
Georgia King (Gena Rowlands) and her daughter Emma Rae (Kyra Sedgwich) talking about Eddie Buchon (Dennis Quaid) who cheated on his wife in Something to Talk About (1995): - Georgia : ''What could he have been thinking of?'' - Emma: ''Probably the same thing he was thinking with.''
From Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Fighting for peace is like f**king for virginity . Anon., 1983-84''
From Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Fighting for peace is like f**king for virginity . Anon., 1983-84''
Mabel (Kristy McNichol) and the Pirate King (Ted Hamilton) in The Pirate Movie (1982): - Mabel: ''You''ll be hung!'' - Pirate: ''Oh, I am, I am, and very well thank you.''
Louis Blore/King Louis XV (Red Skelton) chasing May Daly/Madame du Barry (Lucille Ball) around the room in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943): - Louis: ''Can''t you see I''m hungry for a kiss?'' - May: ''You''re just hungry .''
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 .'
Georgia King (Gena Rowlands) and her daughter Emma Rae (Kyra Sedgwich) talking about Eddie Buchon (Dennis Quaid) who cheated on his wife in Something to Talk About (1995): - Georgio: ''What could he have been thinking of?'' - Emma: ''Probably the same thing he was thinking with.''
John Driscoll (Bruce Cabot) to Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) in King Kong (1933): 'You're alright but women just can't help being a bother . Made that-way I guess.'
John Driscoll (Bruce Cabot) to Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) in King Kong (1933): ''You''re alright but women just can''t help being a bother . Made that-way I guess.''
John Driscoll (Bruce Cabot) to Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) in King Kong (1933): 'You're alright but women just can't help being a bother . Made that-way I guess.'


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