She's got hair down to her fanny, she's kind of jet set, try to undo her panties. — ZZ Top Copy Share Image
“But manner Fanny did not want. Would they but love her, she should be satisfied.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“...to say that he is unlike Fanny is enough. It implies everything amiable. I love him already.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
I don't want ta hear that kinda dirty talk comin' from you." "What, fanny? Fanny fanny fanny! — Kami Garcia Copy Share Image
“She never called her son by any name but John; 'love,' and 'dear,' and such like terms, were reserved for Fanny. But… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
“In the triumphant exaltation of her feelings, Miss Fanny, using her Spanish fan with one hand, squeezed her sister's waist with the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Aunt Fanny tells me you made great friends with Mr. Mottram. I'm sure he can't be very nice.' 'I don't think he… — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
“This would be the way to Fanny's heart. She was not to be won by all that gallantry and wit and good-nature… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“marry. Fanny was having all the time what I experienced only the once with Colonel Birch in the orchard. I had my… — Tracy Chevalier Copy Share Image
“A group of older women walked past, wearing fanny packs and large cameras around their necks. ... "I think I'm going to… — Nichole Chase Copy Share Image
“I should have thought,' said Fanny after a pause of recollection and exertion, 'that every woman must have felt the possibility of… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“You’re not mending a rip in your father’s trousers. People are paying good money—” “I know how to sew,” I blurt. “Maybe… — Christina Baker Kline Copy Share Image
“He has big hands too, I say, swigging cider. I should know. Big beautiful hands. I daresay big feet as well. You… — Janet Mullany Copy Share Image