Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
falsie .
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Examples
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Where people had genetically bad teeth, not aided by appalling diet, the falsies were a wonderful treat.
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The chit of a girl, quite cleverly disguised (wearing "a couple of pneumatic cushions, the kind used by football players" -- best known today as "falsies") turns out to be the brother of the other bettor.
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They suggested acrylic 'falsies' that could be superglued over his ragged finger stumps, but he found this restriction too painful to bear.
Its a Brown Thing Newmania 2007
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Until now, those so deprived had only mascara, "falsies" to glue on and potions that made promises.
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December 10, 2007 at 11:36 am 1. Perhaps it will turn out that Kitty stuck "falsies" in her bra to attract Piotr.
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Cons: dries too quickly (must work fast to avoid clumps), too large-stopper wastes product, doesn't entirely deliver on "falsies" promise.
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She was so horrified by the "falsies" and at the poor treatment she received from sales associates in department stores that she reinvented herself and started a new company:
Sun Bloggers 2009
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She was so horrified by the "falsies" and at the poor treatment she received from sales associates in department stores that she reinvented herself and started a new company:
Planet Sun 2009
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It was fast, but laden with bugs and "falsies" (false positives) ..
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The 56-year-old supermodel unfastened her falsies to enjoy her food, explaining to the gossip column, I was so excited talking to my friend that I put my teeth in my napkin, and then I couldn't find them!
Janice Dickinson Loses Two False Teeth, Searches For Them Like 'Lucille Ball On Crack' 2011
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