fanny magnet
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fanny magnet — Noun. A thing that is believed to attract females. E.g. He wants a Ferrari, cos he reckons it s a sure fanny magnet. See fanny … English slang and colloquialisms
fanny magnet — • a classy or flash item that attracts women, usually used for an expensive car. e.g.. You wanna see my new motah, it s a right fanny magnet ! … Londonisms dictionary
fanny-magnet — n British an attractive young male. This racier ver sion of the widespread phrase babe mag net was posted on the Internet by Bodge World in 1997 … Contemporary slang
Tranny Magnet — is the title of a comic strip by cartoonist Lew Stringer that has occasionally appeared in the British adult humour publication Viz . The tranny magnet of the title is middle aged, short, fat, balding no hoper Willie Virgin who lives with his… … Wikipedia
babe-magnet — n an attractive or supposedly irresistible male. A common characterisation from the 1990s. Fanny magnet is a more vulgar British variant … Contemporary slang
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Raffles, Gentleman Thug — is a comic strip featured in adult comic Viz featuring a nineteenth century nobleman given to immense erudition and wanton violence . The basic premise is a nod/ripoff of E. W. Hornung s Raffles the Thief character, the main difference being that … Wikipedia
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