Citations:orgygoer

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English citations of orgygoer

  • 1971, Frank M. Robinson, Nat Lehrman, Sex American Style, Playboy Press, →OCLC, page 63:
    With the list of orgygoers he has accumulated through the years, a local telephone-advertising salesman named Mel Chesner could easily cast an epic bedroom sequence in the best DeMillean tradition.
  • 1988, William Safire, You could look it up, NYT Books, →OCLC, page 137:
    But foam is foam, and the frothy French word for it is mousse. The hot new word is probably rooted in the Latin mel for "honey," used to make mulsa, a mead or honey mixture that grabbed the Roman orgygoers.
  • 1992 February 27, John F. Karr, “Sex With Abandon”, in Bay Area Reporter, volume 22, number 9, Benro Enterprises, Inc., →ISSN, page 32, columns 3–4:
    And what are we to make of the scene in which a facially disfigured gnome is refused entrance to the orgy? A departing orgygoer agrees to go home with him, however, declaring he's through with casual excess and ready to embrace true love — and the Hollywood home — offered by the troll.
  • 2000 December 24, Daphne Jo Hurst, “What My Pastor Had to Say”, in alt.christnet.nudism[1] (Usenet):
    I want to stress to all of you that I see nothing wrong with the underlying theory of nudism. Nude recreation is a wonderful thing if you can engage in it without being pressured to perform for a bunch of voyeurs or orgygoers. I really like the feel of the air on my naked body.