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Pastimes : May Day, also known as Beltane

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To: E who wrote (14)4/16/1999 7:27:00 PM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (1) of 2063
 
what are gleeting blebs? i need more information if i'm going to get inspired.

I see you had no trouble with smegma.

Inspiration follows:

Main Entry: gleet
Pronunciation: 'glEt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English glet slimy or mucous matter, from Middle French glete, from Latin glittus viscous; akin to Latin gluten glue
Date: 14th century
: a chronic inflammation (as gonorrhea) of a bodily orifice usually accompanied by an abnormal discharge; also : the discharge itself

Gleet \Gleet\, v. i. 1. To flow in a thin, limpid humor; to ooze, as gleet.

gleet n : a thin morbid discharge as from a wound or esp. chronic gonorrhea

bleb n : (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid [syn: {blister}, {bulla}]

BLEB, n. [This word belongs to the root of blab, blubber.]

A little tumor, vesicle or blister.
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