Definitions
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- noun One who
dances in thevogue style.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Three Random Words: une estrade (f) = platform le saindoux (m) = lard voguer = to drift, to wander in Characters, Kindness of strangers | Permalink
Characters 2009
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Three Random Words: une estrade (f) = platform le saindoux (m) = lard voguer = to drift, to wander in Characters, Kindness of strangers | Permalink
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Three Random Words: une estrade (f) = platform le saindoux (m) = lard voguer = to drift, to wander in Characters, Kindness of strangers | Permalink
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Three Random Words: une estrade (f) = platform le saindoux (m) = lard voguer = to drift, to wander
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Three Random Words: une estrade (f) = platform le saindoux (m) = lard voguer = to drift, to wander in Characters, Kindness of strangers | Permalink
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They even managed to resist the temptation to "mop" from Barneys ( "mopping" is voguer lingo for stealing; the wearing of mopped clothes is a prerequisite to "walking a ball").
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They even did the Leiomy Lolly made famous by New York voguer, Leiomy Maldonado.
Latest News 2009
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They even did the Leiomy Lolly made famous by New York voguer, Leiomy Maldonado.
Latest News 2009
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They even did the Leiomy Lolly made famous by New York voguer, Leiomy Maldonado.
Latest News 2009
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French voguer ` to row 'has Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish counterparts, respectively vogare, vogar, and bogar ` to row.'
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