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I'm married and feel no need to titilate the geezers.
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Kroll said she enjoyed the demonstration and Marcus said it was all designed not to titilate the students, but teach them.
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And he more in to bastardy than Sarah is, which should titilate and excite most Obamists. barrystash
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I'm married and feel no need to titilate the geezers.
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If we as a country are going to react to sliced and diced stories like this, the news media will always be able to give us just enough to titilate puritan minds and take the focus off of what truly matters ...
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These are shows with writers who know how to use the characters to surprise, shock and titilate the audience.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Black, the White and the Grey 2007
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We've become so numb to things that used to shock, titilate and interest us, and because those things are easy and almost acceptable to find now I mean, Oprah was talking about porn a few months ago.
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But women heroes are consistently drawn to titilate readers.
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The dominant narrative about what lesbians are, what we do, why we exist: to titilate and amuse straight men.
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Entertainment fluff news - Rome is burning and they titilate the audience with Chandra/Lacy/Natalie underwear sniffing rubberneck.
Drudge vs. Obama. Ann Althouse 2009
johnmperry commented on the word titilate
probably should be titillate
June 17, 2008