God’s wink
n.— «Anyway so now my brain is on fire—everywhere i look i see god’s wink.» —“ain’t life a grand?” by Whorella Mundane Usenet: alt.fan.kathy-jo Oct. 26, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
God’s wink
n.— «Anyway so now my brain is on fire—everywhere i look i see god’s wink.» —“ain’t life a grand?” by Whorella Mundane Usenet: alt.fan.kathy-jo Oct. 26, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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God’s wink.
I believe it refers to that part of the female genitals that is observable when a woman is nude and standing.
Think about the implications for this definition.
I’ve been trying to find an online reference to this definition; so far, I’ve found a poem by Rod McKuen…..
And life is never absolute.
It runs on chicken feet
between God’s wink
and the Devil’s asshole.
Somewhere in that distance
love is found or finds us.
– From The Sound of Solitude, 1983
http://www.rodmckuen.com/flights/280606.htm
You may not agree with the reference, but I’ll keep searching for other citations.
M.