"A little boy used to come on tiptoeto the window "and watch chip as he flew inand out of the vine, bringing worms to nip." | |
"Celebrity nip slips." | |
"Every slug that he ingests,every accidental nip eats away a little more of his liver." | |
"I put my mouth on her nip..." "...ples." | |
"Jessica Alba nip slip." | |
"A little boy used to come on tiptoeto the window "and watch chip as he flew inand out of the vine, bringing worms to nip." | |
"Celebrity nip slips." | |
"Every slug that he ingests,every accidental nip eats away a little more of his liver." | |
"I put my mouth on her nip..." "...ples." | |
"Jessica Alba nip slip." | |
"Speaking of jugs," and then he reaches up and cups the employee's breastesses then starts twisting on the nips and what have you. | |
$18 for training nips? | |
- Dickie nips off round the corner... | |
- Freezing my nips off out here. | |
- He said "Mark those nips!" | |
"Speaking of jugs," and then he reaches up and cups the employee's breastesses then starts twisting on the nips and what have you. | |
$18 for training nips? | |
- Dickie nips off round the corner... | |
- Freezing my nips off out here. | |
- He said "Mark those nips!" | |
- A dog at the theater nipped me. | |
- Alice's hamster died so Roz nipped out to the store to get her a new one. | |
- Exactly. It was still small. We should've nipped it in the bud! | |
- He just nipped you, right? | |
- He must have nipped out the back way. | |
"Polly put one toe out from under the covers to find out how cold it was and it was nipping cold. | |
# Jack Frost nipping at your nose # # yuletide carols being sung by a choir # # and folks dressed up like Eskimos # # everybody knows # | |
(Frank) 'Now, don't get me wrong, whether you have your own or ship one in, 'kids are handy - nipping' down the shops, brewing up... 'that kind of thing.' | |
* Jack Frost nipping ayour nose * | |
- I have not been nipping. | |
- A dog at the theater nipped me. | |
- Alice's hamster died so Roz nipped out to the store to get her a new one. | |
- Exactly. It was still small. We should've nipped it in the bud! | |
- He just nipped you, right? | |
- He must have nipped out the back way. | |
"Polly put one toe out from under the covers to find out how cold it was and it was nipping cold. | |
# Jack Frost nipping at your nose # # yuletide carols being sung by a choir # # and folks dressed up like Eskimos # # everybody knows # | |
(Frank) 'Now, don't get me wrong, whether you have your own or ship one in, 'kids are handy - nipping' down the shops, brewing up... 'that kind of thing.' | |
* Jack Frost nipping ayour nose * | |
- I have not been nipping. | |