It usually means “missionary position“, except in politics because they don’t like to look you in the eye when they screw you.
2007-02-19 16:13:23
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answered by Walter D 3
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Manifold Pressure
Melting Point
Member of Parliament
Metal Particle
Metropolitan Police
Micro Processor
Military Police(man)
Mixed Projection
Modular Plug
MultiProcessing
Multiple Processors
Northern Mariana Islands (ISO code)
My Pleasure
2007-02-20 00:15:51
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answered by Jose R 6
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Military Police
2007-02-20 00:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Military Police
2007-02-20 00:03:55
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answered by Hayden S. 2
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A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as Senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as "Senators." Members of parliament tend to form parliamentary parties with members of the same political party.
2007-02-20 00:10:38
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answered by wills231 2
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On a military base it stands for military police. They're usually the guys checking ID cards or guarding sensitive base entrances.
2007-02-20 00:05:42
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answered by Gearz 2
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Myopic Penguin.
2007-02-20 00:10:57
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answered by douglas l 5
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member of parliment or military police...what country are you asking about?
2007-02-20 00:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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