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Elephant dickin

When someone won't leave you alone.

When someone isn't doing their job.

When someone is slow at something.

Percy won't stop elephant dickin.

by Grifgrif9262 March 15, 2021

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kitchen-dickin'

verb; can be used interchangably with any verb in a sentence

I was kitchen-dickin' that ho last night on the counter-top" Did you see that guy kitchen-dickin' it on the stairs? or "What are you up to?" "Oh just kitchen-dickin' it."

by jen and erik December 21, 2003

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Shit dickins

used to describe a very a shitty situation.

"yo i only got a little bit of weed" says chris. "let me see yo" says palmer. chris shows amount. "oh man thats shit dickins" Plamer says.

by Palmer Gross September 3, 2008

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dickin sandwich

dickin sandwich first came to life in Kildare, Ireland when a man driving a white van, saw a beautiful lady and turned to his work colleague and stated. "She'd get a dickin sandwich". He was referring to putting his penis in her mouth. (in Ireland where "mickey" is the slang word for a penis, dickin sandwich may also be known as a mickey sandwich)

"That girl looks hungry for a dickin Sandwich, i'd say she's suck a golf ball through a garden hose"

by satanssnaredrum September 13, 2011

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Dickin express

v. 1. to be run on, destroyed by or just straight up buttfucked.
2. a large train made of dicks.

"I just gave Audrey the Dickin express, she'll never walk straight again."
"Woo woo! Here comes the Dickin express."

by asgadhgahgahg April 11, 2008

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whip dickin it

when you just walk out of the bathroom after an epic shower completely naked

i was just walkin outta the bath room whip dickin it and my mom walked in ...she totally saw my shlong

by STinolan February 2, 2011

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bull-dickin' around

bull-dickin' around: a slang term to describe lazy actions, fooling around, or unnecessary horse play, normally used by a coach, or manager or a foreman to yell at their players (or workers) to get going, get working, stop messing around and get to work. Normally the term is used in practice or unpublished situations where slang and profanity are more normally accepted and practiced.

" come on dammit, stop your bull-dickin' around and lets get going so we can get this down and get this game over with

by LovingtheGolf'57 July 25, 2014