WebStrictly confined to women who get a sudden rush in the groin area of an orgasmic or erotic nature. Often taken by shock and usually envoked by an erotic memory or at the sight of a very attractive potential sexual partner. WebTop record matches for Fanny Gallop. James Gallop. found in England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1988. James Gallop. found in England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973. James …
Fanny (name) - Wikipedia
WebFanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances meaning "free one", and of the name "Estefanía", a Spanish version of Stephanie, meaning "crown". [citation needed] The name Fanny (פאני/פני) may also derive from Yiddish, as an anglicized Feigel, Feigele, Feiga or Fejga, meaning "bird". Webfanny - external female sex organs; "in England `fanny' is vulgar slang for female genitals". female genital organ, female genitalia, female genitals. female body - the body of a … carnival\u0027s 9m
Fanny Gallop 1844-1911 - Ancestry®
Webgallop in American English (ˈɡæləp) intransitive verb 1. to ride a horse at a gallop; ride at full speed They galloped off to meet their friends 2. to run rapidly by leaps, as a horse; go at a gallop 3. to go fast, race, or hurry, as a person or time transitive verb 4. to cause (a horse or other animal) to gallop noun 5. WebFanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances meaning "free one", and of the name "Estefanía", a Spanish version of Stephanie, … Webgallop verb uk / ˈɡæl.əp / us / ˈɡæl.əp / [ I or T ] (of a horse) to run fast so that all four feet come off the ground together in each act of forward movement, or (of a person) to ride a horse that is running in this way: We galloped through the woods. Compare canter verb trot noun (RUN) [ I usually + adv/prep ] informal to move or act quickly: carnival\u0027s b0