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  2. Porchcrawler - Wikipedia

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    When made with Pink Lemonade, it is termed the pink panty dropper. [5] [6] Another variation is called "jungle juice". [7] Alternatively, the turbo-shandy combines beer (usually lager) with a lemon-based product and a Smirnoff Ice chaser. [8]

  3. OSX.Keydnap - Wikipedia

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    OSX.Keydnap is a MacOS X based Trojan horse that steals passwords from the iCloud Keychain [1] of the infected machine. It uses a dropper to establish a permanent backdoor while exploiting MacOS vulnerabilities and security features like Gatekeeper, iCloud Keychain and the file naming system. It was first detected in early July 2016 by ESET ...

  4. Skusta Clee - Wikipedia

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    Skusta Clee Birth name Daryl Jake Borja Ruiz Born (1996-02-16) February 16, 1996 (age 29) General Trias, Cavite Genres Hip hop trap R&B Occupations Rapper singer songwriter record producer actor Dancer Instruments Vocals guitar Years active 2014–present Labels Ex Battalion Music Panty Droppaz League Saucy Island Records Member of Ex Battalion O.C. Dawgs Kakaiboys [a] YouTube information ...

  5. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Brand Year of establishment Country of origin Country of manufacture Alanic: 2011 United States: United States: Adore Me: 2011 US Vietnam/Sri Lanka Aerie

  6. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    The chatelaine was also used as a woman's keychain in the 19th century to show the status of women in a wealthy household. The woman with the keys to all the many desks, chest of drawers, food hampers, pantries, storage containers, and many other locked cabinets was "the woman of the household".

  7. Chastity belt - Wikipedia

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    The Bellifortis sketch (c. 1405) Sixteenth-century satirical German woodcut Excerpt from U.S. patent 995,600 by Jonas E. Heyser.. Gregory the Great, Alcuin of York, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Nicholas Gorranus all made passing references to "chastity belts" within their exhortatory and public discourses, but meant this in a figurative or metaphorical sense within their historical context.