Pendulum
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A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely toand fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is usedto regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery.
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Pendulum are an electronic drum n bass group originally hailing from Perth, AUSTRALIA. In 2003, they relocated to the United Kingdom.
The group is comprised of Rob Swire (Anscenic), Gareth McGrillen (Speed) and Paul Harding (el hornet).
In 2005, Pendulum released the debut album 'Hold Your Colour'. The album is one of the best selling drum n bass albums of all time. -
A penis that has an extremely big head but skinny shaft. Pendulum Penii swing like a clock's pendulum when the possessor walks with a normal gait.
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The greatest band on the face of the earth.
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The act of a female that practices kegel exercises, kneels on top of a man, inserts his junk, squeezes, and picks him up. Then proceeds to swing him to and fro.
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A grandfather cock. It hangs limp and swings from side to side.
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When three men have sex, each inserted into the one in front. When the one behind bangs the middle, and the middle bangs the front, their balls slap and create a pendulum effect.
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A [bisexual] (an individual being interested in both the opposite sex and the same sex, in a romantic/sexual fashion); A person who [swings
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Another term for a bisexual. It is quite often used in negative terms.
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A technical sexual act involving three parties: two women and an Asian dick-back (an Asian male with a second penis located in the square of his back).
The effect is achieved by suspending the dick-back's feet in the air and swinging him back-and-forth between the two women.
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Swinging your penis around in your pants to flirt with girls
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A weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely, especially a rod with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock.
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a device consisting of a weight on a stick or thread that moves from one side to the other, especially one that forms a part of some types of clocks:
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