An expression used to explain why you can't do something that requires being in shape.
Pretty much just saying that you're out of shape, just not wanting to seem fat.
"I'll race you!"
"Nah, I'm out of practice!"
"fat ass"
To work really hard. It is derived from the idea that one needs ice to heal the bruise caused by hard work.
After I spent hours working on my thesis, my friend told me that I had really put the ice in practice.
Short for “Thou shalt be at least two meters away from each other in public” to minimize the odds of being infected with the coronavirus.
With tens of thousands of diehard Trumpists and hardcore QAnonists in a number of red states selfishly refusing to wear a mask and to practice safe six, is it any surprise that the country has the world’s highest number of corona fatalities and infections?
When two people are almost, or sort of spooning, they are said to be 'practically spooning'.
Tor wished he could spoon her, but practically spooning was as far as he could get.
A bad practice Larry is a British term for someone who has a pathological need to cut corners and undertake poor work no matter the consequence.
Do it properly. Don't be such a bad practice Larry!
Sexual transaction in which a male partner aims his penis into the belly button of male/female partner and ejaculates, trying to get the semen into the belly button area.
Last night I just performed Russian Target Practice on my girlfriend.
Anything related to paraphilia.
See paraphilia.
There are alot of odd paraphilias and bizarre sexual practices.