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long-winded adjective- slow in doing something UK, 1961
In conventional use when applied to talking. - Of course, driving in northern Majorca is a long-winded affair, given the narrow hairpin bends and colossal charabancs that wallow from one tourist honeypot to the next[.] — The Guardian, 19 January 2002
- in homosexual usage, said of a man who takes a long time to reach orgasm US
- — Male Swinger Number 3, p. 48, 1981: “The complete gay dictionary”
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