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'''Dangle''' may refer to: |
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to move and sway while jerking or movement. A sentence you could use is... My penis was dangling while I plowed my wife. THannk you all |
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*a [[Dangle (espionage)]] is an [[espionage|agent]] of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or ''turning'' to another intelligence agency or group. |
*a [[Dangle (espionage)]] is an [[espionage|agent]] of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or ''turning'' to another intelligence agency or group. |
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*In ice hockey, a dangle is a variety of moves where a player [[Deke (ice hockey)|dekes]] (fakes) out a goalie or player, although it originally meant to skate fast with the puck. |
*In ice hockey, a dangle is a variety of moves where a player [[Deke (ice hockey)|dekes]] (fakes) out a goalie or player, although it originally meant to skate fast with the puck. |
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Dangle may refer to:
- a Dangle (espionage) is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
- In ice hockey, a dangle is a variety of moves where a player dekes (fakes) out a goalie or player, although it originally meant to skate fast with the puck.
- It also may relate to extreme owning or complete defeat of a defender or goalie in lacrosse. Dangling is achieved by performing complex stick moves and tricks in order to fake out or embarrass the defending opponent.
- Lt. Jim Dangle, A character in Reno 911! played by Thomas Lennon.