A term used to describe a skinny or gaunt male body type in an online dating or chat profile. Often used by gay men (but certainly not exclusively), the term does not actually refer to the lean muscular frame of in shape sprinters, long distance or marathon runners, etc., but rather is a euphemism for a slim body with little or no muscle tone or definition. If you have low body fat, but are unfit, you have a "runner build." It's better than fat and unfit, right? Compare with disingenuous sports related fat body euphemisms like linebacker build or football player build, and contrast with swimmers build.
29, 6'3", 140 lbs., br, br, trim, runner build, 8"c (NOT AOL inches). Sane, stable, software engineer. Mature for my age.
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The Act Of strongly describing Old Spice Odor Blocking Body Wash. and having to prove how intense the product is by having a large Black Man Kick a what looks like a cardboard building thrown together in a matter of what appears to be 2 minutes at the max.
Large Black Man: BLAHHH!!!
Large Black Man: Building Kick...
Large Black Man: EXPLOOOOSION!!!
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Establishing a massive pressure of fecal matter or anal wind.
Aw man, that taco bell got me 'bout ready to build a mystery
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The Whitehouse.
D.C. Tour Guide: And over there is the Obama building.
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1. to make drunk; intoxicate.
2. drinking alcohol for the purpose of getting drunk.
(In this context, bridgesβnoun: alcoholic beverages consumed to achieve the state of intoxication.)
This term was coined for comedic relief and to avoid sounding like a fucktard when discussing becoming inebriated on the upcoming weekend. Frequently used in the Orange County, California reigon. Coined in Tesoro High, this term started as an inside joke and grew from there. Use in front of authority figures (parents, teachers, etc) to make them go "wtf?" However, use sparingly. Adults catch on surprisingly quick.
Hey man, let's go build some bridges tonight. I got a handle of Skyy & my girlfriend just fuckin' dumped me!
Person one (via text message): Hey, what's up?
Person two (also text message): Neveronion.
Person one (thinking to himself): She just said neveronion.. Is she building bridges or what?
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Something that either your parents or grandparents or another memeber of your family tells you happens, but it actually doesn't. It's just to sucker you into doing the activity.
C'mon, help your grandmother adjust her girdle. It builds character!
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two men joining hands while one is receiving fellatio and the other is having intercourse with the same woman. Regional variation on the Eiffel Tower.
"Dude, let's build a bridge with Grace tonight!"
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