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Make Doo Doo

1. To defecate.
2. To screw up big time.

1. Unnnngh... I make doo doo!

2. Somehow I feel as though if I try to talk to her again, I will only make doo doo.

by wafflemaster August 1, 2005

28πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Make-Out Bandit

A promiscuous kisser. Someone who kisses countless numbers of people and never knows anything about them. Kiss and run.

Eddy: Come on...Just kiss me.

Ashley: Eddy! No! You are such a Make-Out Bandit! You kiss EVERYONE! Ugh!

by YoRegiiis! July 22, 2008

21πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


making stinky

Simply means going poop

In kindergarten having to poo didn’t mean having to poo it meant needing to make stinky.
POV Your a 5 year old in the bathroom making stinky

by J Slasher July 26, 2021

1πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


making a sammich

Someone with the initials of Q M dumb way of saying "I'm going to make a sandwich." Sammich is a lazy way of saying "sand which"

Quinn: I'm making a sammich

Sean: It's a sandwich numb nuts

by OtakuMasta April 14, 2014

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


making flove

The act of fucking and making love at the same time. One normaly makes flove to a loved one but it tends to be very rough. Often occurs among newlyweds after a fight.

I love making flove to my wife after a fight!

by The Flover September 21, 2010

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Hardcore making out

Fiercely kissing your partner or anyone you like (lesbians and gays included). Could involve biting and licking. Normally done while one partner is being pushed against a surface such as a wall or door.

β€œBro Selena and Justin were hardcore making out last night at that party”

by That tree March 26, 2018


conservative decision making

A term used by management when they attempt to look good to the inspectors, bill collectors, media, and regulators as to why they will not attempt to follow previously set rules and regulations.

This term is often used when something is taken past normal limitations and specifications.

This decision often saves the company from short term expenses and explanations but in a longer time frame can cost several times more than the early simple fix would have.

Employee: Sir, there is no oil in the engine and the manual says to immediately shut down and fill with oil.
Manager: After looking at the problem, we have used our conservative decision making that the engine must still be ran for the time being until we have the funds and a good time to add oil.

2 days later.
Employee: Well sir, I told you there was no oil in the engine and due to our conservative decision making we decided to keep it running but it now will no longer operate until we buy a replacement engine.

by Workerbees January 24, 2012