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− | Women (ocassionaly men) who, in their practice of [[FFing]], present themselves as "bait" - sexually attractive and available objects - in order to lure "[[fish]]" into conversation and sex. See also [[ESing]]. | + | Women (occasionally men) who, in their practice of [[FFing]], present themselves as "bait" - sexually attractive and available objects - in order to lure "[[fish]]" into conversation and sex. See also [[ESing]]. |
Revision as of 16:58, 1 March 2005
Women (occasionally men) who, in their practice of FFing, present themselves as "bait" - sexually attractive and available objects - in order to lure "fish" into conversation and sex. See also ESing.