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The definition of crinkums-crankums brings to mind a 17th century poem about the dangers of illicit conubiality in which the term was indeed used to warn young men of the problems non-licit nooky can cause.
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Buffalo Shrdlu 01/31/2004 1:16 PM ![]()
rinkled winkles, crooked creeks & curling cringles
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