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ED

(= erectile dysfunction) impotence resulting from a man's inability to have or maintain an erection of his penis

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Topics ed topics

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Simple sentences

Tom fell asleep during sex ed class.
Astronaut Ed White performed the first American spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965.

Movie subtitles

NICOLA: Harry, you should be back in ED.
He out-Taken-ed us.
Maybe it has, but ain't saying what happened to Ed.
I've got a hunch Ed's ain't coming back.
Why, it's Ed's horse.
I wonder what happened to Ed?
Why now that it's day light maybe we can find out what's happened to Ed.
We've been wondering what happened to you Ed.
Otherwise, I'd love to have you and Ed, you understand?
And Ed hates functions.
Ed hates anything that keeps him from going to the movies every night.
Ed, the movie hound, read me an interview with him in last night's Telegram.
Ed says he isn't so hot since the talkies.
You can't fool Ed about the pictures.
Go to college, and get yourself a co-ed.
Since when has a co-ed two pairs of pants?
Where's that rope, Ed?
Get 'em, Ed!
Come on, Ed, let's take their clothes.
Tell them, Ed.
You remember poor Ed Glover?
Ed, hop in the car and keep close.
Well, Ed went out and got a bunch of new orders.
That's what Ed was saying last night, but I said no.
Here's a new one, Ed.
I like that, Ed.
Oh, that's fine, Ed.
Why shouldn't Ed print about fireworks and put it in the candy boxes?
Sure, Ed.
See, Ed?
Now, listen, Ed.
Ed, of all the people in the world, what are you doing out here?
Oh, please don't, Ed.
Ed, let me speak to my husband alone for a minute.
I knew Ed in New York while I was working in the chorus of a musical show.
You're wrong, Ed.
Well, Ed, I'm glad to see you.
Just make yourself comfortable, Ed.
Ed. What's the matter?
Ed Sipple's kept my place open.
Just as I was leaving the cemetery, Ed Sipple made me a proposition.

News and current affairs

But they seem to have had no influence on the two architects of Labour's election strategy, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls, both now removed from front-line politics.
He ought to tell Queen Elizabeth II that his party has no confidence in Her Majesty's government, and humbly suggest that she ask Labour Party leader Ed Miliband to form a new one.
In Europe since May 2004, all clinical trials in the 25 nations of the EU must conform to the European Directive (ED) issued in 2001 at the behest of pharmaceutical industry.
For a while, everybody played politely along; but the tricky double-think involved in this was exposed when the younger brother, Ed, won the leadership, by a razor-thin margin, in a last-minute upset.
A recent op-ed in the right-wing Kayhan newspaper, which is closely associated with Khamenei, had warned Khatami to avoid the same fate as the assassinated Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan.
To the extent that you are cc'ed, you can also see patterns among your friends or colleagues: Which topics provoke huge amounts of stress or argument?
Ed Prescott of Arizona State University really does believe that large-scale recessions are caused by economy-wide episodes of forgetting the technological and organizational knowledge that underpin total factor productivity.