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The term Georges is rhyming slang for breasts, derived from the name of 1960s soccer legend George Best (see tits). The most famous usage can be found in a 1985 screenplay by Radio 4 playwright Royston Tiddywinkle. Cockney rhyming slang is a form of English slang which originated in the East End of London. ... The term breast can refer to the upper ventral region of the human torso. ... George Best (born May 22, 1946 in Belfast) is a former footballer from Northern Ireland. ... The word tit has several possible meanings: In biology, there are several birds named tit, including the titmice, long-tailed tits, bearded tit and penduline tits. ...


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Male 1: "How I love Tabatha. Her breasts are snug, cheek to cheek like the breasts of two white pigeons. They forever face me, bearing small roses. Her thighs are..."


Male 2: "Mmmm... georges"


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BBC - History - George I (1660 - 1727) (454 words)
George was born on 28 Mary 1660 in Hanover, Germany, the eldest son of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
George remained unpopular in England throughout his life, partly because of his inability to speak English but also because of the perceived greed of his mistresses and rumours concerning his treatment of his wife.
George died on 11 June 1727 during a visit to Hanover and was succeeded by his son.
History of the Monarchy > The Hanoverians > George I (281 words)
George I spoke German and French and a little English; he regularly visited Hanover to fulfil his duties there.
Family tensions (George imprisoned his wife in 1694) and political intrigue (opposition gathered round the Prince of Wales) led to differences and intense dislike between George and his son, George.
George died in 1727, during a visit to Hanover.
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