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*'''Keep''' Needs text modified, as such slang is certain '''not limited''' to adoscencents attempting to impress one another, but is in daily usage by members of both sexes in non-business level interpersonal communication. It is however very common outside the whitecollar workplace. The article is further, informative, and I SEE NO PLACE WHERE It goes against '''Misplaced Pages Official Policy''' stated in ], save It might be misconstrued as '''thesarus material''', (Certainly NOT dictionary in form!) but I think the collection and presentation of the widespread collective usages is very illuminating, however misguided the original task in conception. While I am amused at the topic extent of the coverage, I have to give kudos to the apparent completeness of the topic coverage. Such subject matter is not likely to be covered in any printed media, and Wiki strikes me as a perfect place for such outre' coverage. The article is further serious in tone, if not in impact while reading it's seemingly endless lists. If kept, I would expect writers of fiction to consult with it frequently as they struggle to personify characters and set them apart in their prose. As such, the collected wisdom therein may well be of far more social use than the dissertions of 95% of PHD candidates. ] 23:13, 30 May 2005 (UTC) *'''Keep''' Needs text modified, as such slang is certain '''not limited''' to adoscencents attempting to impress one another, but is in daily usage by members of both sexes in non-business level interpersonal communication. It is however very common outside the whitecollar workplace. The article is further, informative, and I SEE NO PLACE WHERE It goes against '''Misplaced Pages Official Policy''' stated in ], save It might be misconstrued as '''thesarus material''', (Certainly NOT dictionary in form!) but I think the collection and presentation of the widespread collective usages is very illuminating, however misguided the original task in conception. While I am amused at the topic extent of the coverage, I have to give kudos to the apparent completeness of the topic coverage. Such subject matter is not likely to be covered in any printed media, and Wiki strikes me as a perfect place for such outre' coverage. The article is further serious in tone, if not in impact while reading it's seemingly endless lists. If kept, I would expect writers of fiction to consult with it frequently as they struggle to personify characters and set them apart in their prose. As such, the collected wisdom therein may well be of far more social use than the dissertions of 95% of PHD candidates. ] 23:13, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
*'''Strong Delete''' Misplaced Pages is not a place for new research nor is it a dictionary -] 03:13, 31 May 2005 (UTC) *'''Strong Delete''' Misplaced Pages is not a place for new research nor is it a dictionary -] 03:13, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
*'''Keep'''. ] is for sex, this article is for body parts. —]]] <small>2005-06-2 T 01:54 Z</small>

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Body parts slang

It goes against Misplaced Pages Official Policy stated in WP:WIN. drini 05:56, 25 May 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages is not a usage guide Misplaced Pages is not in the business of saying how idioms, etc., are used
Misplaced Pages is not a slang or idiom guide
Besides, it seems like anything can be fit into here. Really, if Marx and Stalin fit for breasts, then CocaCola and Pepsi, Sony and Cher, or any other 2 nouns should go into here too. Likewise with other body parts. So this has no chance of actually being encyclopedic. drini 05:56, 25 May 2005 (UTC)