1. deep throat - Noun
2. deep throat - Verb
Deep Throat (plural Deep Throats)
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A secret informant possessing valuable information, especially one who stays secret long after the incident in question is concluded.
deep throat (third-person singular simple present deep throats, present participle deep throating, simple past and past participle deep throated)
Alternative spelling of deep-throat
deep-throat (third-person singular simple present deep-throats, present participle deep-throating, simple past and past participle deep-throated)
To perform fellatio or irrumation so that the entire penis is inside the mouth; often penetrating into the oesophagus, requiring the suppression of the gag reflex.
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All of the secret meetings between Woodward and "Deep Throat" (W. Source: Internet
Following mentions by Johnny Carson on his popular TV show, and Bob Hope on TV as well, the adult film Deep Throat achieved major box office success, despite being rudimentary by mainstream standards. Source: Internet
Such a heroic role actually dwarfed Felt’s better-known role: serving as Deep Throat to the Washington Post’s Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Source: Internet
In 1972 Deep Throat became something of a date movie, being kind of a kinky-wink-wink-let’s-check-it-out entertainment for heterosexual couples. Source: Internet
The production crew was determined to limit the music in the early episodes. citation Likewise, the theme song itself first appeared in "Deep Throat".sfn Snow was tasked with composing the score for both The X-Files films. Source: Internet
"Worldwide rentals: $66.1 million (initial release)" The 1972 pornographic film Deep Throat reportedly earned as much as $600 million, a figure that may have been inflated by gangsters in money laundering schemes. Source: Internet