Difference between revisions of "Sexcaliber"
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 19 June 2017
- sex: (Latin) six
- calibre: the diameter of the bore of a gun
- six cylinder: the commonest type of piston engine found in motorcars is a six-cylinder engine
- Excalibur: King Arthur’s sword → Wellington's name was Arthur
- sex
- Also, Arthur had to draw the sword from the stone, which might be seen as a somewhat sexual act