Cumsceptres with scentaurs stay
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Jump to navigationJump to search- "Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto:" (Latin) "And she conceived by the power of Holy Spirit". Second line of the Angelus, a Catholic devotion to the Virgin Mary, which begins "Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariæ"
- sceptres
- centaurs: half-man, half-horse from Greek muth
- scent tars
- cumsceptres: penises. Cum, meaning to ejaculate is on record from the 1920. See etymology of cum
- cum scepters with censors stay: penises stay with the censors, i.e., they are not published; they are censored.
- cum scepters with centaurs stay: centaurs were such randy beasts with erections lasting for hours.
- circumspectors with centers stay those who look around stay around a center
- consenters (with the previous “a licence” alluding to marriage?)