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- noun The state of being
kinky - noun Something kinky
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Examples
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You already know, or should know, that your kinkiness is a part of you that will not go away.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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You already know, or should know, that your kinkiness is a part of you that will not go away.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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You already know, or should know, that your kinkiness is a part of you that will not go away.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Dumbed-down Heidegger and a seeming praise of kinkiness became the Bible of the sixties and early postmodernism.
May 30th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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If any point can be taken from this book aside from the kinkiness of it all, it is perhaps that in 2011, nothing should really surprise us anymore.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Sex, Lies, and the Workplace: Lightning Rods by Helen DeWitt Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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Just in time for Valentine's Day, OkCupid, the personals site formed by a foursome of Harvard mathematicians, generously lent Intel its number-crunching nerds to break down New York neighborhoods by attractiveness, interest in sex, kinkiness, and selectivity -- zip code by zip code.
Which Neighborhood Has The Strongest Sex Drive In New York? Daily Intel 2011
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It's like David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" sans the kinkiness or violence.
Mumblecore Realism in the Age of Technology Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Most of the sex articles concerning politicians, from pedophilia to kinkiness of the tenth power, are covering Republicans?
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If any point can be taken from this book aside from the kinkiness of it all, it is perhaps that in 2011, nothing should really surprise us anymore.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Sex, Lies, and the Workplace: Lightning Rods by Helen DeWitt Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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If any point can be taken from this book aside from the kinkiness of it all, it is perhaps that in 2011, nothing should really surprise us anymore.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Sex, Lies, and the Workplace: Lightning Rods by Helen DeWitt Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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