boobies in A Sentence

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    You're picking Boobies over my awesomeness?

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    Because, hello? These aren't her Boobies.

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    The Boobies never felt threatened by us.

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    The One With the Boobies.

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    Boobies. My answer is always gonna be Boobies.

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    The booby traps? I give up.

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    All my friends had grown their Boobies.

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    Be careful, those things make you grow Boobies.

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    He doesn't just stumble into booby traps.

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    These aren't her"Boobies.

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    Sorry, wrong Boobies!

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    PornDude hates Boobies's.

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    Abbotts booby Facts.

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    That's right, it isn't just all about the Boobies.

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    And don't worry, there aren't any more booby traps.

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    Do you know where to find the Boobies on the lady?

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    I think she might even let me play with her Boobies later.

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    Although all booby traps are dangerous, some certainly rise above the rest.

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    Besides the tunnels, the site's deadly, bamboo-spiked booby traps are a must-see.

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    The Temple of the Power Stone"… there's gonna be a bunch of booby traps.

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    When we gave up ground to the Germans… we would leave behind booby traps, set up with wires.

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    Kids love Charlie's Chocolate Factory, and I'm effing waiting for a man version of Charlie and the Booby Factory.

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    The junk collection grew out of control and they even created booby traps throughout their home to protect their loot.

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    When you break into a place called the temple of the Power Stone, there's gonna be a bunch of booby traps--- Okay.

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    The word“booby,” in English, first popped up in the sense of“fool” or“dummy” around the late sixteenth century and was within decades applied to birds of the Sula genus.

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    Whatever the case, the word“booby,” in English, first popped up in the sense of“fool” or“dummy” around the late sixteenth century and within decades was applied to birds of the Sula genus.

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    Needless to say, whether Miller, who was well known for his works of erotic, breast-centric fiction, wrote his“Boobies” line before 1932 or not, it's generally thought he did not coin this term for breasts, nor likely did Farrell.

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    Lethal booby traps are often used in warfare, particularly guerrilla warfare, and traps designed to cause injury or pain are also sometimes used by criminals wanting to protect drugs or other illicit property, and by some owners of legal property who wish to protect it from theft.

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