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Barry boiling

When something is too hot/at boiling point. Could refer to boiling water, or hot weather etc. The brother of “Luke warm

“Omg this water is Barry boiling” “ey pal the weather is Barry boiling!

by Youwhat November 23, 2020


Boiling Over

To have a lot of something (an emotion, things, etc)

"Have you seen her closet? She's boiling over with clothes!"

by BillCrypto October 20, 2019


Boiling the lobster

A sexual innuendo. Also could be interpreted as sticking your “member” inside a woman’s…and letting it marinade

Ya bro, I had a few too many and ended up boiling the lobster with her”

by Knob Slopper November 18, 2021


Boiled Chicken

Some super white British level whiteness.

"He's not white-white, he's not boiled chicken white. That's some British level white shit."

by jamesy2times October 19, 2021


butt boiling

verb

1. The sensual pleasure achieved from exposing your anus (or perineum) to very hot water, normally from the stream of a shower nozzle or bidet.

"Bro, I accidentally got some heat on my scrotum when butt boiling, had to go to the hospital for 2nd degree burns, but anus is fine."

by PoompedDoomp August 21, 2023


Boil the Bones

Get to the bottom of the issue.

Let's boil the bones and fix this.

It's time to boil the bones and put this behind us.

by ExecutorGeneral November 11, 2016


The kettle is boiling

1. A way to react or respond to some juicy and/or spicy gossip, story or tea. The word ‘boiling’ is commonly annunciated. Commonly used by the beauty community/people who say shook all the time. Can be accompanied by either ‘sis’ or ‘I’m shook’ at the end.

2. A way to express that you did, indeed, turn on a kettle and it is boiling.

1. ‘And then Georgie found out Mike was cheating on her with Hannah, so she spiked his drink.’
‘OMG, the kettle is BOILING, sis! I’m SHOOK, she WENT there.’

2. ‘Are you preparing my coffee, sweetheart?’
‘Yes, the kettle is boiling right now.’

by lileilish June 9, 2019