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pubes noun pubic hair US- [T]he camera (voyeur’s POV) finds occasion to linger, in a desultory, almost caressing fashion, on her pubes. — Terry Southern, Blue Movie, p. 24, 1970
- Making a face, she concentrated on fluffing her pubes with a broken-toothed comb. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 22, 1990
- A year has passed. I’m older. I’m wiser. Garth got pubes. — Wayne’s World 2, 1993
- The photos in issue number 4 were a little more explicit and featured models with their pubic hair exposed–and one with her pubes dyed red, white and blue. — Larry Flynt, An Unseemly Man, p. 89, 1996
- I’d first puked about six but had felt well enough to go on, staring at the pubes spinning in the broken toilet bowl. — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 102, 1999
- [T]he baby’s still got your pubes stuck behind its ears. — Jenny Eclair, Camberwell Beauty, p. 56, 2000
- Probably plaits her pubes into a six inch stumb so she can shake it after having a piss. — Jack Allen, When the Whistle Blows, p. 106, 2000
- She told me that women who style their pubes often have a better relationship with their pussies as a result of preening them on a regular basis. — The Village Voice, 8th-14 November 2000
- Supposedly she flashes some pubes. That’s how she got her name in Spin. — Carl Hiaasen, Basket Case, p. 18, 2002
- I sucked Miss’s tits and I know what colour pubes she has. — Sunday Times (South Africa), 13 April 2003
- Marina’s hair was red and curly and she dyed her pubes to match[.] — Michelle Tea, Rent Girl, p. 31, 2004
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