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Shopping for those wins

When you are looking to win every game of badminton, in style.

"You coming to badminton tonight?"
"Yeah of course! You know me though, shopping for those wins"

by Thecoolestdudeinexistence April 24, 2023


Rich Vein Shopping

When you go shopping (mostly online but can be anywhere) and find an article of clothes (a shirt, a dress, a pair of shorts, shoes, etc...) that are just perfect (fit perfectly, look amazing, are unique, are affordable, etc...), that you decide to buy the same piece of clothing in every color available. Essentially, you struck a rich vein of shopping.

I was at American Apparel and found a shirt I loved- I decided to go rich vein shopping!

by ewargod June 7, 2023


Shopping Cart Grill

A common tradition from the UK where you place a shopping cart on a fire and use it as a grill to cook food on

Lad 1: "Hey fella, we found a tesco shopping cart and we're having a shopping cart grill in the woods, you coming?"

Lad 2: "Sounds good, i'll bring my nans stew."

by SweetBBQRibs December 14, 2021


barber shop quartet

A four man version of a trim. In this case, participants are arranged in a square formation. Brings a whole new meaning to going to the barbers for a trim.

We were off for a trim, but Luke came along and stuck his tongue out, and we couldn't resist a barber shop quartet.

by StrangleWheeeyyy December 20, 2011

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pawn shop tickets

1. Engaging in sexual activity with another.

"Hey baby, can I get some pawn shop tickets?"
"He was getting some pawn shop tickets from that skank".

by Alia P-S April 19, 2007

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tuck shop slut

A filthy whore that administers blowjobs to individuals while purchasing products at the tuck shop for the purpose of payment in semen.

While purchasing my TI-85 and .07mm lead for my mechanical pencil, Amanda, the local tuck shop slut, performed her duties until I cashed my semenal paycheck in her cheeks.

by urban sam April 28, 2007

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Take you to the shops

As a code for saying 'cum' the slightly more polite phrase 'taken to the shops' can be used. Derived from saying i'd like to *PAUSE* to the shops with you to avoid using the word in the first place.

'Hey Cheryl Cole, I'd like to take you to the shops',
Cheryl- 'I've been waiting all my life for this'
This wouldn't actually be true, but hey, everyone can hope...

by biebs99 April 25, 2011

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