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Can you feel it?

This phrase is used heavily with the surprise anal strategies due to its durability. This phrase can be used/found in almost every conversation.

Guy: “Babe, I’m in your ass”
Girl: “What?! No way!”
Guy: “Oh, can you feel it?” Then just jam it in her ass

by Saxon101 June 23, 2019


feeling like a kumquat

Kumquats are amazing and if you feel like a kumquat you are feeling the best feeling in the world.

Everything is going great, i'm feeling like a kumquat.

by turnthatshiton January 18, 2015


eat your feelings

Someone who is sad. Commonly known as emo. Eating your feelings as in go cry some more. Making fun of someone considered emo.

Why don't you go eat your feelings some more?

by PHMD. September 30, 2005


all up in his feelings

The inability to make a rational decision, because a person is overly emotionally attached to a situation, object or theme.

soft

Yo this negro all up in his feelings.
#soft #crybaby

by Hardwork1776 May 28, 2016


get out yo feelings

in your feelings means you’re upset so the person is telling you to quit being in your feels and to get over it.

“Aye, Brian, how are you and that girl?”

“Man, she got me all in my feels.”
Bru get out yo feelings.”

by drumplayermcr24 February 05, 2018


Feels bad man

When the girl u like says she would date u but doesn’t like like u and than says she likes another boy

(It’s national give a boy a scrunchi day)I’m going to give it to that guy.
(Feels bad man)

by Your baby daddy 69420 November 12, 2019


Feeling like P Diddy

The state of getting totally fucked up last night and waking up in a bathtub.

Usually followed by a feeling to grab one's glasses, get out the door and hit the city.

The statement is usually answered by the unknown voice of a black rapper saying "What up girl?" from the background.

Common to famous whores who sell multi-million copies of their music.

"Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy (Hey, what up girl?) Put my glasses on, Im out the door - Im gonna hit this city"

by calibermag.org February 15, 2010