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A surname. examples
plural Lewinskys
(slang) An instance of fellatio. quotations
Bill and Hillary Clinton spent last Monday together at Camp David, celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary. […] No word as of yet on what gifts the couple exchanged, but it's a good bet he did not receive a Lewinsky.
1999 October 16, 27:15, in Saturday Night Live, season 25, episode 2
None more so than the incidents when Ms Temple gave the Deputy Prime Minister the full Lewinsky in his office, under the gaze of a portrait of Oliver Cromwell — although we are allowed to know that at such times "he would usually be going through his ministerial box, maybe something to do with regeneration, or the environment."
2006 May 2, Dominic Lawson, “We expect no better of John Prescott”, in The Independent
Doctors have called for boys to be vaccinated against HPV just like teenage girls to stop the spread of the disease" that is spread during Lewinskys.
2011 February 21, The Rush Limbaugh Show (Radio), Rush Limbaugh (actor)
third-person singular simple present Lewinskys, present participle Lewinskying, simple past and past participle Lewinskyed
(transitive, slang) To perform fellatio on. quotations
BTW, as long as we're talking about losing one's job over oral sex, should Newt be kicked out of the House for the, err, lewinskying he got from one of his female aides?
1998 September 21, Joel Rosenberg, “Re: Do Not Read This If You're Sick of the Clinton Crap”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>
The cartoon video for "Metal Fingers in My Body" is a girl's fantasy of Lewinskying R2D2.
1999 July, Will Hermes, “Rack Jobbing”, in Spin, page 137
Jazmin said he made her — "Lewinsky" him, for his collection.
1999 October 4, “...Or Just Look Like One” (32:08), in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, season 1, episode 3, spoken by Nina Laszlo (Bebe Neuwirth)