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Definition of octopus
octopus
- To use one's hands to grope certain (private) places of one's anatomy.
I'm so horny today. I need to octopus.
Last edited on Apr 02 1998. Submitted by Paco from Pawtucket, RI, USA on Apr 02 1998.
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