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  2. Packing (phallus) - Wikipedia

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    These types allowing the packer to simulate a flaccid position (if not a flaccid feel), as well as a very firm, erect position. Another term for packers which may be used for sex is "packing dildo". A colloquial expression for the usage of these is "pack and play".

  3. Pay 'n Pak - Wikipedia

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    Pay 'n Pak was a home improvement chain that was based out of Kent, Washington.Pay 'n Pak began in 1962 and was founded by Stan Thurman, an electric and plumbing supply retailer from Longview, Washington.

  4. The Best $20 You Can Spend on a Road Trip - AOL

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    Pack of Cards. Investing a few dollars in a pack of cards is one of the most worthwhile purchases you can make for a road trip per Mamta Parkhill, founder of Inspiredtravelhacks.com. “A great ...

  5. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    To play a higher card of the same suit than any previously played to the trick. [29] See also overtake. To play a higher card than the highest so far played to the trick. [40] See also go over, head the trick and play over. cross-ruff Two partners alternately trumping a different suit. [41] Ace of Cups cross-suit Suit of the opposite colour ...

  6. Rat Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Rat Pack was an informal group of singers that, in its second iteration, ultimately made films and appeared together in Las Vegas casino venues. They originated in the late 1940s and early 1950s as a group of A-list show business friends, such as Errol Flynn , Nat King Cole , Mickey Rooney , Judy Garland , Frank Sinatra and others who met ...

  7. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    It was released in Japan in August 1998 as a pack-in with the game Pocket Monsters Stadium, which required the Transfer Pak for many of its features. [2] In North America and Europe, the Transfer Pak was similarly bundled with Pokémon Stadium, which released in March and April 2000 respectively, receiving a standalone release shortly thereafter.