don"t pull it out - translation to greek
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don"t pull it out - translation to greek

METHOD OF BIRTH-CONTROL
Withdrawal method; 'Azl; Pulling out; Pull out method; Coitus interuptus; The pull-out method; Pull-out method; Pullout method; Quick withdraw; Quick withdraw method

don't pull it out      
μην το βγάλετε.
Μην το βγάλετε.      
Don"t pull it out.
t shirt         
  • A woman wearing a T-shirt with an architectural motif
  • A blue crew neck T-shirt
  • T-shirt day in [[Leipzig]], [[Germany]]
  • ''A Streetcar named Desire'']].
  • Ringer T-shirt
  • An example of a [[tie-dye]]d T-shirt
  • US Merchant Marine]] sailor in 1944
PIECE OF CLOTHING WITH SHORT SLEEVES, A ROUND OR V-SHAPED NECKLINE, WITHOUT COLLARS, POCKETS OR BUTTONS
T-Shirt; T shirt; T-shirts; Teeshirt; Tee shirt; Cuttie; Tee-shirt; Long-sleeved T-shirt; T-shirt quotes; Tshirt; 3D t-shirt; 3d t shirt; T-Shirts; T shirts; Funny t-shirts; Tshirts; Tee Shirt; Printed T-shirt; T Shirt; Gypsie top; Gypsy tops; 👕; T-shirt printing; Printed t-shirt; Tshert; Replica football shirt; Tunic top; V neck shirt; Tee shirts; Gypsy blouse; Graphic T-shirt
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Definition

pull quote
¦ noun US a brief quotation taken from the main text of an article and used as a subheading or graphic feature.

Wikipedia

Coitus interruptus

Coitus interruptus, also known as withdrawal, pulling out or the pull-out method, is a method of birth control in which a man, during sexual intercourse, withdraws his penis from a woman's vagina prior to ejaculation and then directs his ejaculate (semen) away from the vagina in an effort to avoid insemination.

This method was used by an estimated 38 million couples worldwide in 1991. Coitus interruptus does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs/STDs).