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Box of gajoler.
 
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gajol

  1. a brand of licorice
  2. (chiefly in the plural, slang) a small breast; a mosquito bite
    • 2017, Lone Diana Jørgensen, Camilla & kærligheden, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      Og det var ikke sådan nogle små gajoler, som hun selv havde, men rigtige bryster, der gyngede fra side til side, når hun bevægede sig.
      And they weren't small mosquito bites like the ones she had herself, but real breasts, that swayed from side to side when she moved.
    • 2005, da:Cecilie Frøkjær, Jane Aamund, Lys i livet, Art People, →ISBN:
      Jeg var sent udviklet og havde bare små gajoler.
      I was a late bloomer, and only had small mosquito bites.
    • 1996, Bjarne Reuter, Ved profetens skæg: roman:
      ... en natsygeplejerske med to gajoler og en røv som et skoleatlas?
      ... a night nurse with two mosquito bites and an ass like a school atlas?

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