Fellatio, where the person giving it is able to take the penis deeply into the mouth and even down the throat thus “swallowing” the whole length of the penis. This requires the person to overcome the gag reflex.
A slang term for a type of oral sex in which a man's partner is able to overcome his or her gag-reflex and allow his penis to go deeply into their mouth, and sometimes actually down their throat.
A term used to describe the ability to take a penis beyond the realms of the mouth and insert it directly down your throat. First popularized by Linda L*velace. Now personified by...
Deep Throat is the pseudonym that was given to William Mark Felt, Sr., the secret source who leaked information about the involvement of U.S. President Richard Nixon's administration in the Watergate first break-in and subsequent events that came to be known as the Watergate scandal. "Deep Throat" was an important source for Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who together wrote a series of articles on the scandal that played a decisive role in exposing the misdeeds of the Nixon administration.
Deep Throat is an American pornographic movie released in the summer of 1972, written and directed by Gerard Damiano and starring Linda Lovelace (the pseudonym of Linda Susan Boreman).
Deepthroating is a form of oral sex, specifically fellatio, in which the whole erect penis is taken into the mouth and throat. Many men derive great sexual pleasure from this act, since the penis can be stimulated by the mouth, tongue, and throat of their partner.
Deep Throat is a fictional character in the television show The X-Files, played by Jerry Hardin. The character is named after W. Mark Felt, otherwise known as Deep Throat of the Watergate scandal.
Deep Throat is a CD boxed set released by the musical artist Henry Rollins on June 10, 1992. This is a compilation of Henry's first four spoken word releases in one boxed set.
"Deep Throat" was the second episode of the first season of The X-Files science-fiction television series created by Chris Carter. It dealt with government conspiracy and extraterrestrial existence. The episode introduces the only frequently-recurring character from the show's first season other than regulars Mulder and Scully, the titular Deep Throat.