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kellylink.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Realizing I never see the anyone saying they “slaked their lust” anymore, which is kind of sad. “Slake” is such a fabulous verb.
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wendykloiber.bsky.social
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22 days ago
Permanently associated with drywall mud 😭
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kellylink.bsky.social
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22 days ago
ooh
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mariamartin.bsky.social
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22 days ago
It is a great boggle word too.
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museofire.bsky.social
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23 days ago
There was a good episode of MASH where Radar encounters the concept of slaking
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daveawl.bsky.social
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22 days ago
I came here specifically to see who had mentioned Radar first, and how fast.
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kirkmurphy.bsky.social
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22 days ago
We heard you coming.
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billionhighways.bsky.social
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22 days ago
It sounds so luscious!
I was just listening to an old Snoop song today and had a similar thought about the word “conceited.” I just never hear that anymore.
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kellylink.bsky.social
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22 days ago
😭
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specwill.bsky.social
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22 days ago
You might be interested in my totally original work about Slake Pniskin and his Eslake from Lust Angeles.
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kellylink.bsky.social
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22 days ago
💯
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megelison.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Even as “thirst” became synonymous with lust!
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kellylink.bsky.social
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23 days ago
!!!
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threegoodwords.bsky.social
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22 days ago
"Slake" sounds a bit like a noir detective you definitely should not trust... or a really shady Victorian banker... or a cripplingly expensive lawyer with a graveyard in their closet
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kellylink.bsky.social
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22 days ago
😈
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I was just listening to an old Snoop song today and had a similar thought about the word “conceited.” I just never hear that anymore.