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  1. noun [ U ] UK uk / ˈkɜːbˌkrɔː.lɪŋ / us / ˈkɝːbˌkrɑː.lɪŋ / Add to word list. the activity of driving slowly along a road close to the path at the side in order to ask prostitutes for sex. (Definition of kerb-crawling from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of kerb-crawling?

  2. 20 de jun. de 2021 · Art, Music. 24 Mar 2024. GATA favourite, Virgen Maria returns with a sensual tale of motorbike rides, strip clubs and vampiric tendencies. With her latest visual project titled DEMONIA, Virgen Maria teams up with creative director Lily Carmesi to tell the seductive story of a girl fantasising about her nightly adventures.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kerb_CrawlerKerb Crawler - Wikipedia

    "Kerb Crawler" Single by Hawkwind; from the album Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music; B-side "Honky Dorky" Released: 16 July 1976: Recorded: February 1976: Studio: Roundhouse Studios: Genre: Space rock: Length: 3: 45: Label: Charisma: Songwriter(s) R. Calvert/D. Brock: Producer(s) Hawkwind: Hawkwind singles chronology "

  4. Traducción de "kerb crawler" en español. a n (Brit) bordillo m , cordón m (S. Cone) , cuneta f (Chile) No, I'm more of a kerb crawler. No, yo soy más un rastreador de acera. No, because people, kerb crawlers, sort of upset people's children, you know.

  5. Kerb Crawler builds a hedonistic stage that is filled with wayward nuns, terrifying demons and grotesque monsters that shock you in the best possible way. We'll start with the basics. What's your name, location, and occupation? Kerb Crawler: My name is Cristóbal López and I live in Santiago, Chile. I'm an independent artist, husband, and father.

  6. Conoce el significado de kerb-crawler en el diccionario inglés con ejemplos de uso. Sinónimos y antónimos de kerb-crawler y traducción de kerb-crawler a 25 idiomas.

  7. Overview. kerb crawling. Quick Reference. The offence by a man of soliciting a woman for prostitution in a street or public place either from a motor vehicle or having just alighted from one, when the soliciting is persistent or likely to cause annoyance to the woman or nuisance to other people in the vicinity. Case: DPP v Bull [1995] QB 88.