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Cowardly Lion (verb)

An act and exchange of verbiage between two consenting adults.

The Cowardly Lion (verb) is an act described as follows: While doing your girl from behind, at the point of her climax she has to scream "hippopotamus" and just before you blow your baby batter all over her back, you scream "I'll cock you from top to bottomnus"

by HappyCappy August 22, 2011

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Ke$ha (Verb)

The act of making a girl externally sticky, by the means of either pouring a drink on her (i.e. beer) or by splashing her with bodily fluids (i.e. semen), then followed by tossing glitter in her face to make her "feel pretty", then finished by expelling her from your dwelling (i.e. dorm or hotel room).

Yeah I'm gonna Ke$ha (verb) that bitch after i jizz on her face.

by ironicric December 3, 2010

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


verb the adjective noun

To copulate with someone.
Vanilla version of expressions such as "drown the salty longshoreman", "shake the wild maracca", etc.

Wow! Did you see that grade 8 girl?

Yes. I believe that she and i will get together and verb the adjective noun.

by I got no pants April 21, 2003

71πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž


Debby Ryan (verb)

The action of flirtatiously tucking some hair behind your ear as you look sidelong and often times bow your head and smirk. Usually used satirically to convey a large range of emotions or thoughts from a genuine sense of flirtatious attraction to self-depricative embarrassment. Derived from the actress Debby Ryan, who famously made this exact action a lot during her early career.

Debby Ryan (Verb)
Person one: Wow, you’re so hot

Person two: oh, stop, I’m Debby Ryaning rn

Person one: you’re so dumb I hate you
Person two (who doesn’t care): *Debby Ryans*

by 'Tis The Truth January 13, 2021


Google Earthing (verb)

The act of using Google Earth to find an object.

Jimmy is Google Earthing (verb) to find out what his roof looked like.

by likalika March 13, 2014


muth marna (verb)

masturbation

koi kaam dham nahin, bus muth marney ka kam hai (Translatin: guy has nothing better to do except muth marna).

by Raju Hyderabadi July 28, 2003

90πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


verb the whole object

A snowclone often used in New Age, pseudoscientific or borderline fields to cast a warm glow over the enterprise in question. Meant to imply, usually fallaciously, that the real scientists or professionals are missing out on something that their clients urgently need, or at least want very very badly but for some arcane reason are unable or afraid to articulate.

Examples of phrases using the "verb the whole object" construction would be:

"Alternative" practitioners treat the whole patient. (Unlike those bloody doctors, of course.)

Home birth widwifes read the whole woman.

Organic caterers use the whole plant. (I wonder if they make rhubarb crumble).

by Fearman February 22, 2008

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž