Person who enjoys a strong, steady income for which he doesn't have to work. 'G-spot' here relating to a brawny and prolific current or stream or vein or artery - as in the mining or oil-rigging industry - the lucky son of a bitch has financially struck. The most descriptive metaphor here being probably nerve.
Ashley is found by his suit and tie-wearing friends on a weekday reclining beside his pool. After upbraiding him jealously for his indolence, which he clearly can afford, his friends, just before leaving, and vowing snippily never to visit him again, mutter among themselves that not everybody is 'lazing on a G-spot money spurt.'
Seinfeld reference. When George can spot dimes from a distance but mistakes an onion for an apple when not wearing his glasses. Used when things don't make sense.
You're eating onions and spotting dimes, I dont know what's going on. Its total chaos.
When someone describes something so well, It causes physical pleasure.
C- I always thought weed tasted so bad.
R- Yea but I love it, it's like a GOOD bad.
C- Like black coffee?
R- OMG exactly like that!! you seriously just hit my English G-spot.
Behind the pineapple juice, but in front of the salsa verde.
"I stuffed it in the butter spot."
Spot the finger is a game in which someone uses a Snapchat cut out of a finger and hides the finger somewhere in a Snapchat. The goal is to try to hide the finger so that it is hard to find. If someone spots the finger, they win.
Annie: Ethan just sent me a spot the finger.
Vanessa: what’s a “spot the finger”?
Annie: spot the finger is a game where you send someone a cut out of a finger hidden in a Snapchat. Whoever finds the finger wins.