In Poland, the noblemen arrogated the right to deflower any maid they pleased, and a hundred lashes were given him who complained. |
And so, in all innocence and armed with their circus, they set out to deflower this wonderful limitless world. |
For she deliberately sent down to the beach her daughter, who was of marriageable age, and prompted her father to deflower her. |
The count plots to exercise his droit de seigneur, the right of titled men to deflower the brides of lesser folk. |
As it stands, studio executives, from chairman down to associate producer, have the right to deflower us on our wedding night, or any other night or time of day of their choosing. |
Yeah, you blew it with America 's sweetheart, but guys like us really only want to deflower, defile, sodomize, and facialize a good-girl sweetheart anyway. |