foot cleavage

foot cleavage
foot cleavage \ Bendroji  informacija \ Kirčiuota forma: foot cleavage Rūšis: naujai skolinta citata Kilmė: anglų, foot cleavage plg. anglų k. cleavage „vilkint drabužį su iškirpte matomas tarpas tarp krūtų“. Pateikta: 2012 04 13. Atnaujinta: 2013 07 11. \ Reikšmė ir vartosena \ Apibrėžtis: erotišku laikomas tarpupirštis tarp kojos didžiojo ir antrojo piršto. Vartojimo sritis: gyvenimo būdas (stilius) Vartosenos pavyzdys: Šiandien jis – žvaigždė, „kojų plastikos chirurgas“. Galima sakyti, jo dėka moterų pėdos atsirado erogeninių zonų „žemėlapyje“. Tai jis padarė pedikiūrą, kulkšnies kauliukus ir tai, kas vadinama „foot cleavage“ – tarpupirštį tarp kojos didžiojo ir antrojo piršto, matomą, pro batelio iškirptę, erotiškus. Šaltinis: Lietuvos rytas (Stilius). Šaltinio rūšis: spausdintinė žiniasklaida Metai: 2003 Kita metrika: 03 21. Pavyzdį pateikė: Rita M.

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