Lot Lizard: n. (lott-liz-zurd): trashy, street-level, female prostitutes who frequent some truck-stop parking lots and rest areas at night. Most lot lizards openly "advertise" using CB radios; others boldly walk from truck to truck randomly knocking on doors. Same as: commercial company; lizard; pavement princess; sleeper leaper.
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A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
A lot lizard is a prostitute working a truck stop - the term "lizard" comes from the way they scurry from truck to truck. Doesn't really pertain to female truck drivers, except there are instances of male prostitutes, or female prostitutes who offer their diseases... excuse me, services, to female drivers, as well as male drivers.
lizard
A common lizard kept as a pet at home is usually referred to as a household or domestic lizard.
The plural noun of 'lizard' is 'lizards'.
if it is eating a lot
With a hose and a lot of encouragement.
Yes, they change a lot.
A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
Snakes don't have feet. Anguis fragilis is a limbless lizard, which looks a lot like a snake, but it is a lizard not a snake.
Snakes don't have feet. Anguis fragilis is a limbless lizard, which looks a lot like a snake, but it is a lizard not a snake.
A lot lizard is a prostitute working a truck stop - the term "lizard" comes from the way they scurry from truck to truck. Doesn't really pertain to female truck drivers, except there are instances of male prostitutes, or female prostitutes who offer their diseases... excuse me, services, to female drivers, as well as male drivers.
turtles have beaks and lizards have teeth and lizards do not have shells and a lot more diffrencec about them
riginated in the trucking industry. Drivers would stop at the 5th wheel and hookers would work the parking LOT for business
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
no but there is one called jackalope lizard