Little Jimmy was staring at a dog in the park whilst the dog was licking himself in inappropriate parts and said to his dad, "I wish I could do that."
Jimmy"s dad looked down at Jimmy and said, "Maybe if you ask the dog nicely, he might let you!!"
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PROVOKE v. (-king) 1 (often foll. By to, or to + infin.) Rouse or incite (provoked him to fury). - call forth; instigate; cause (indignation, an inquiry, process, etc.). - (usu. Foll. By into + verbal noun) irritate or stimulate (a person) (provoked him into retaliating). - tempt; allure.
PROVOST marshal n. Head of military police in camp or on active service. - n. - head of some (esp. Oxbridge) colleges. - head of a cathedral chapter. - = *provost marshal. [latin propositus from pono place]
PROWESS n. - skill, expertise. - valour, gallantry. [french: related to *proud]
PROXIMO adj. Commerce of next month (the third proximo). [latin, = in the next (mense month)]
PRUDENT adj. Cautious; politic. prudence n. Prudently adv. [latin prudens -ent-: related to *provident]
PRUSSIC acid n. Hydrocyanic acid. [french]
PSALTER n. - the book of psalms. - (psalter) version or copy of this. [old english and french from greek psalterion stringed instrument]
PSYCHIC —adj. - a (of a person) considered to have occult powers such as telepathy, clairvoyance, etc. B supernatural. - of the soul or mind. —n. Person considered to have psychic powers; medium. [greek psukhe soul, mind]
PUBERTY n. Period of sexual maturation. pubertal adj. [latin puber adult]
PUBLISH v. - (also absol.) Prepare and issue (a book, newspaper, etc.) For public sale. - make generally known. - announce formally. [latin: related to *public]
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