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Dictionary definition of “shrimp”

shrimp

v. to suck (toes). Subjects: ,
Citations: 1998 [James Jorden (jjorden@ix.netcom.com)] Usenet: alt.showbiz.gossip (Feb. 1) “Re: Monica’s A Psycho?”: No, she did not shrimp my toes… 2002 [nu-monet v4.0 (nothing@succeeds.com)] Usenet: alt.discordia (May 1) “My Date With Eris”: My offer to shrimp her toes was turned down on the grounds that one either knew how to lick webbing or one didn’t, and she wasn’t going to teach me on the first date. 2004 Richard Ben Cramer How Israel Lost (May 4) @ MSNBC (June 16, 2004) “Should Israel leave the West Bank?”: Even the quieter monied Jews of Wall Street look like homeless next to Bush’s pals in the oil bidness—pals who would just as soon see Israel go away so they could more comfortably shrimp the toes of the Arabs.

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