Kelt
an ayrshire, scotland word for dirty. boggin’ mingin’ kelt. in poor condition. from just sp-wned poor condition salmon
the child came back kelt, from playing in the field
kelts:
meaning, sensitive and comp-ssionate man. great lover and satisfier of all. easy to get along with, and great with communication. also, a wonderful father wit amazing blue eyes, and s-xy lips
d-mn, that kelts is a hottie
an easy lay. easy to get into bed.
“dude, that girl was a total kelt”
“haha, nice. you didn’t need to put on the charm this time.”
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