yes, after a super fantastic magnifico orgasm, usually happened to women, they conked out like in a coma state of bliss, lucky them
2006-09-23 06:46:10
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answered by cheyenne 4
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In Islam, sleep is frequently referred to as "the little death", and Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, was the son of Nyx (night) andbrother of Thanatos (death). Literature makes much of the apparent similarity between the sleeping and the dead, and the language and other paraphernalia of sleep have long been used to soften the finality of the grave.
2006-09-23 13:40:58
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answered by Karen J 5
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"Little death" is the temporary reprieve from this world of stress and strife brought about by sexual union.
2006-09-24 04:30:16
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answered by madchriscross 5
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That's what death's ex girlfriend calls him. The *****!!
2006-09-23 13:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, in Elizabethan English, 'to die' was commonly used as a euphemism for 'to orgasm'.
2006-09-23 15:51:57
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answered by queenofbob 3
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yes, it's when a woman has such a good orgasm that she passes out for a second. It means you've done good ;-)
2006-09-23 19:37:04
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answered by Bailey P 2
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have 40 winks
2006-09-24 05:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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to sleep perchance to dream,
is it sleep or a little death...
its will at his best, shakespeare of course
2006-09-23 13:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It means orgasm, from the French 'le petit mort'
2006-09-23 13:41:19
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answered by yzigwenucanzag 2
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it's the grim reaper when he was a child.
2006-09-23 13:38:44
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answered by lady sixx 6
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