A spider that is not just for Halloween. But for all seasons, summer, spring, fall and winter. Since spiders are always around us in every season and the stereotype that they are only for Halloween needs to be eliminated.
oh that must be a spider for all seasons
From a missionary position, just before climax, the male stands up on the bed, performs a backflip, ejaculates into his hand, throws it on the ceiling, and lands on his feet.
Hey, have you heard of the Motorcycle Spider-Man?
This phrase means exactly the same as a fly on the wall -- that is, somebody who covertly watches or listens in on something that is not intended for them to see or hear.
From the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Lower Decks":
"How would you like to be a spider under that table?"
"What?"
"A spider under the table."
"Is that like a fly on the wall?"
"I guess so."
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you see a lot of people didnt know that there was originally supposed to be a boss battle
THE GIANT ENEMY SPIDER
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The Spiders From Mars were David Bowie/Ziggy Stardust's three-piece rock band from 1971 to mid 1973, however they were only officially known by this name following the album's release in June 1972. Bowie has said that the inspiration for the name came when he was writing the song "Ziggy Stardust". The band consisted of:
Mick (Ronno) Ronson (Band leader, guitar, piano and vocals)
Mick (Woody) Woodmansey (drums)
Trevor Bolder (bass)
"...you're the blessed, we're the Spiders From Mars..." 'Hang Onto Yourself' (Bowie)
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a loud wet fart that others hear
Someone rips a fart and says "hey, look out. There's a mexican barking spider on the loose"
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as dan lets out a loud fart in a room full of people he says "there go those african barking spiders again"
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