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  2. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    Angel Bites; Ashley; Canine Bites; Cyber Bites; Dahlia; Dolphin Bites; Jestrum; Labret; Lateral Labret; Lower-Lip Frenelum, also known as Frowny; Monroe, also known ...

  3. White Dragon (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A third White Dragon appeared where he led his henchmen into a gunfight with Owl's gang. White Dragon and Owl were brutally beaten up by the Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Peter Parker's body). The remainder of White Dragon's gang that evaded capture were recruited by Goblin King to join the Goblin Nation. [13]

  4. White dragon - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the Royal Wessex Yeomanry adopted the white dragon as the centrepiece of their new capbadge. A dragon or wyvern is often used to represent Wessex, and a flag featuring a gold wyvern on a red field is used to represent Wessex. [5] In the present era, the white dragon symbol is sometimes associated with St Edmund, and

  5. Strangers (2018 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Strangers is a British television crime drama series, principally written and created by Mark Denton and Jonny Stockwood, that was first broadcast on ITV on 10 September 2018. [1]

  6. White Dragon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A white dragon is a symbol associated in Welsh mythology with the Anglo-Saxons. White Dragon or The White Dragon may also refer to: Russel "White Dragon" Turner, a character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street; White Dragon (comics), three characters in Marvel Comics; White Dragon (DC Comics), four characters in DC Comics

  7. Labret - Wikipedia

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    The traditional pronunciation of labret in anthropology is / ˈ l eɪ b r ə t / LAY-brət.It derives from the Latin labrum "lip" and the diminutive suffix -et. However, many in the body-piercing industry give it the pseudo-French pronunciation / l ɒ ˈ b r eɪ / lo-BRAY, though the French word is in fact borrowed from the English.

  8. Frenum piercing - Wikipedia

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    A frenum piercing is a type of body piercing located on the underside of the shaft of the penis. [1] A series of parallel frenum piercings is known as a frenum ladder.

  9. Corset piercing - Wikipedia

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    Often temporary corset piercings are worn laced with ribbon, rope, or chain. Usually temporary corset piercings use captive bead rings as jewelry, but corset piercings intended as play piercings or as part of a short photo shoot might simply be done with hypodermic needles, which will be removed after the activity is finished.