Detachable penis
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A song about a dildo by King [Missle].
It doesnt even rhyme, its just a guy telling a whole story about losing and finding his [detachable penis] with people [chanting] detachable penis in the background.If you dont believe me just look at these lyrics.
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A sexual act; only able to be performed in total darkness.
The male penetrates the females vagina with an object that resembles a penis (dildo, cucumber, banana, etc.); while doing so, the male makes loud and convincing [grunts] and moans.
Within minutes, the male then suddenly falls out of the bed and screams, leaving the penis-like object inside of the female.
When performed correctly, the female will panic, scream, and in some occasions faint, thinking the males penis has [fallen off]. -
A male who has [leprosy], and whose penis can literally [detach].
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<noun>
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A sexual act; only able to be performed in total darkness.
The male penetrates the females vagina with an object that resembles a penis (dildo, cucumber, banana, etc.); while doing so, the male makes loud and convincing [grunts] and moans.
Within minutes, the male then suddenly falls out of the bed and screams, leaving the penis-like object inside of the female.
When performed correctly, the female will panic, scream, and in some occasions faint, thinking the males penis has [fallen off]. -
A male who has [leprosy], and whose penis can literally [detach].
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A sexual act; only able to be performed in total darkness.
The male penetrates the females vagina with an object that resembles a penis (dildo, cucumber, banana, etc.); while doing so, the male makes loud and convincing [grunts] and moans.
Within minutes, the male then suddenly falls out of the bed and screams, leaving the penis-like object inside of the female.
When performed correctly, the female will panic, scream, and in some occasions faint, thinking the males penis has [fallen off]. -
A male who has [leprosy], and whose penis can literally [detach].
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