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>Your comment reinforces your status as a gentleman Phil
That's not what you said when you saw my silly hat, Tony.
  .  .  . BUT YOUR
>ANSWER COULDA BEEN LOTS MORE FUN OTHERWISE!
Let's just leave something to the imagination.
Naw, let's let Webster settle it:
wench 
                     Pronunciation: 'wench
                     Function: noun
                     Etymology: Middle English wenche, short for wenchel child,
from Old
                     English wencel; akin to Old High German wankOn to totter,
waver
                     and probably to Old High German winchan to stagger -- more
at
                     WINK
                     Date: 14th century
                     1 a : a young woman : GIRL b : a female servant
                     2 : a lewd woman : PROSTITUTE 
Phil Ethier
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