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*[[Turtling (sailing)]], a sailing term to describe the inverting of a dinghy |
*[[Turtling (sailing)]], a sailing term to describe the inverting of a dinghy |
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*[[Turtling (hunting)]], the hunting of turtles |
*[[Turtling (hunting)]], the hunting of turtles |
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*[[Turtle (game term)]], a game term to describe a defensive strategy |
*[[Turtle (game term)]], a game term to describe a defensive strategy with little or no offense |
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*Turtling (British slang), a term used, often comically, to suggest one needs to empty their [[bowel movement|bowels]]. |
*Turtling (British slang), a term used, often comically, to suggest one needs to empty their [[bowel movement|bowels]]. |
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*Turtling (sexual move), when a woman pulls the foreskin over the tip and twists it as to trap the turtle into its shell. |
*Turtling (sexual move), when a woman pulls the foreskin over the tip and twists it as to trap the turtle into its shell. |
Revision as of 19:40, 25 February 2014
Look up turtling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turtling may refer to:
- Turtling (sailing), a sailing term to describe the inverting of a dinghy
- Turtling (hunting), the hunting of turtles
- Turtle (game term), a game term to describe a defensive strategy with little or no offense
- Turtling (British slang), a term used, often comically, to suggest one needs to empty their bowels.
- Turtling (sexual move), when a woman pulls the foreskin over the tip and twists it as to trap the turtle into its shell.