enthrall (v.) also enthral"to hold in mental or moral bondage," 1570s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + thrall. Literal sense is from 1610s.
Kinky etymology. You only get it here. Don't you?
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I think she should allow them more food, don't you? |
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Math is hard. So's she. |
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She likes the way all those clamps jingle together when you sway. |
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Anyway, you're still young. Plenty of time to have that orgasm. |
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She'll probably just choose 'both' again - same as usual. Women - never can make their minds up, can they? Bless 'em. |