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111lover's leap — 1. a high area, as on a cliff, from which frustrated or grieving lovers jump or are reputed to have jumped to their death. 2. Backgammon. a player s move from ace point to twelve point in one roll of the dice. [1800 10] * * * …
112Lover's, Lovet's Court — In Paternoster Row (Strype, ed. 1755 Boyle, 1799). See Lovell s Court …
113LOVER, SAMUEL — an Irish novelist and poet, born in Dublin; started as a painter, but soon gave himself to literature; was the author of Rory O More and Handy Andy, as also of some lyrics and ballads of a stirring character (1797 1868) …
114Lover's balls — pl n painful, temporary condition of the testicles which may follow a long period of unrelieved sexual arousal …
115lover's balls — Australian Slang pl n painful, temporary condition of the testicles which may follow a long period of unrelieved sexual arousal …
116Lover of Liberty — Thomas Paine …
117Lover, Come Back — Voir Un pyjama pour deux …
118Lover, Samuel — (1797 1868) Song writer and novelist, was a painter of portraits, chiefly miniatures. He produced a number of Irish songs, of which several including The Angel s Whisper, Molly Bawn, and The Four leaved Shamrock attained great popularity. He… …
119lover's balls — /ˈlʌvəz bɔlz/ (say luvuhz bawlz) plural noun → blue balls …
120lover's lane — /lʌvəz ˈleɪn/ (say luvuhz layn) noun 1. (formerly) a rustic lane down which lovers might enjoy strolling together. 2. any area providing a degree of privacy and seclusion for amorous activity …