/əˈblaɪdʒ/

verb

1 a to bind by some favor rendered. b to place under a debt. c to do a favor to. 2 a to please. b to gratify. c to accommodate. 3 a to constrain by physical, moral, or legal force. b to put under obligation to do or forbear something.

An aging Angelina endeavored to salvage her youth and reclaim her vibrancy by feasting on the raw, inexperienced men that frequented her favorite piano bar. And these men, her toys, enthusiastically obliged the fading beauty. They validated her vanity by complimenting, and then savoring the tightness of her pussy and the milkiness of her breasts.


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Modern Language Association (MLA Style)

“Oblige.” The Effin’ Word, The Effin’ Word, https://effinwords.com/dictionary/oblige. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.

The Effin’ Word, s.v. “oblige”, accessed December 26, 2024, https://effinwords.com/dictionary/oblige.

The Effin’ Word. (n.d.). Oblige. In The Effin’ Word. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://effinwords.com/dictionary/oblige


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