Tonguey

Word TONGUEY
Character 7
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A kiss in which one or both partners use too much tongue. Urban Dictionary

The mark of The Chosen One, from the movie "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist." Basically, it's Steve Oedekerk's "talking tongue." Even though the movie wasn't all that great, Tonguey made the whole thing worth watching. Urban Dictionary

1. Having the characteristics of a tongue. Can be used to describe a number of things ranging from romantic experiences to objects resembling the appearance, feel, or other aspects of a tongue. Some people have attempted with mixed levels of success to use this word as a way to earn four more points in a game of Scrabble by adding the letter 'y' to the word 'tongue'. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tonguey" in example sentences

She planted a hard, tonguey kiss on his resistant lips. ❋ Jeri Smith-Ready (2010)

If you're a memoirist who writes only about himself, and then you write a cheeky-tonguey column about how you refuse to read the news because it distracts you from contemplating and writing about yourself, then you might as well have left your licker in the middle of your mouth. ❋ Unknown (2006)

When gals is full-rigged an 'tonguey, they're reg'lar press-gangs to twist young fellers round, an' make 'em sail under the right colors. ❋ Various (N/A)

I'd have Rome the capital, myself president, Garibaldi commander-in-chief, Mazzini secretary of state -- a man, Sir, that can lick even Bill Seward himself in a regular, old-fashioned, tonguey, subtile, diplomatic note. ❋ James De Mille (N/A)

A tonguey corporal, slightly under regulation size, in an exuberance of spirits, had mounted a cracker-box almost immediately in front of the sutler's tent, and commenced a lively harangue. ❋ William H. Armstrong (N/A)

The firing ceased with no damage, save the bruises of the Doctor, and those received by our tonguey little Corporal, who asserted that the windage of a shell knocked him off a fence. ❋ William H. Armstrong (N/A)

There was, indeed, only one woman who talked because she was, as Mr. Kronborg said, "tonguey." ❋ Unknown (1915)

"That'll shut out the tonguey kind," he explained. ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

It was the only real little one in the buildin '-- the others was all the tonguey age. ❋ Zona Gale (1906)

"When I remember the pigtailed, leggy, tonguey minx that used to fetch me clumps over the head -- and then regard this beatific vision -- I'm afraid I'll wake up and you'll be gone!" ❋ Marie Conway Oemler (1905)

In the jury courts the contentious, tonguey man can spread himself and defame his enemies to his heart's content; and it must be admitted that in a city like ❋ William Stearns Davis (1903)

Haven't you ever wanted, when confronted with a lunch tongue, to hack out all the nice tonguey bits for yourself and leave the bully beef parts to be used for soup or some other domestic economy? ❋ Various (1898)

She is dark and a bit tonguey -- the artist-girl; and I believe she would be sarcastic and witty if she weren't held down pretty well. ❋ Henry Blake Fuller (1893)

He isn't self-assured nor tonguey -- rather the reverse. ❋ Paul Leicester Ford (1883)

She did not visibly shrink from the pursuit of the sympathy which expressed itself in curiosity as to the sickness they had died of; the ladies left her with the belief that they had met a character, and she remained with the conviction, briefly imparted to her husband, that they were tonguey. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

A fantastic association of their double files and those of the galley-slaves whom Don Quixote released, with the tonguey ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

I [made out] with [my best friend], but because we were [so drunk], it was too tonguey. ❋ Kay-tee (2006)

[Yea], [yea]!!!!!!!! *[wink]* ❋ Jason L. (2005)

a. When I reached into [the box], I was disgusted to find a very [tonguey] object inside. --- b. I would have won that game of [Scrabble], but the word 'tonguey' has not been added to the Merriam-Websters Dictionary yet. ❋ Scrabble Man (2009)

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