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Definition of Deflowered

Deflower
Deflower De*flow"er, v. t. [Pref. de- + flower.] Same as Deflour. An earthquake . . . deflowering the gardens. --W. Montagu. If a man had deflowered a virgin. --Milton.

Meaning of Deflowered from wikipedia

- Deflowered is the second studio album by American ****core band Pansy Division, released in 1994 on Lookout! Records. The cover features a photograph...
- "losing one's virginity," "taking someone's virginity" and sometimes as "deflowering". The occasion is at times seen as the end of innocence, integrity, or...
- Deflowering is a form of pruning that consists of removing flowers before they develop. It is similar to deadheading but stricter, as deadheading refers...
- first national tour. In 1994, with the release of their second album Deflowered and an appearance on Outpunk's seminal compilation Outpunk Dance Party...
- when he first discovers Juliet's (faked) death, describes it as having deflowered his daughter. Juliet later erotically compares Romeo and death. Right...
- wrested it back". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 12 April 2012. "Elvira Was Deflowered By Tom Jones; Needed Stitches". StarPulse.com. 9 July 2008. Archived from...
- conceived on Stannis and Selyse's wedding night, when Robert seduced and deflowered Delena Florent, one of Selyse's cousins, in Stannis's marriage bed. Edric...
- Stanley double-crossed Jimmy. Bette and Dot set out to find someone to deflower them when they meet a traveling salesman named Chester. Chester dreams...
- writing letters. Jennifer meets Ciro (Luigi Laezza), a womaniser waiter who deflowered her and has now become an affluent pimp while Fred finds prostitute Rosalba...
- descriptively, for example as a/é-nu-gi4-a (Sum.)/la naqbat (Akk.) 'un-deflowered', or giš nunzua, 'never having known a ****'.: 91–93  It is unclear whether...