A nicety or extension of one’s labor and effort that was neither requested nor warranted, but still feels like it merits some sort of thanks or gratitude.
I didn’t really need or want eight jars of homemade sundried tomatoes, but Jon did me a Wisconsin Favor and brought them over as soon as he heard I liked preserved fruit.
An innuendo for a non-vanilla sexual act, typically part of a bargain.
"I owe her a tom favor after she helped me with my homework."
A girl who gets off on being passed around like a toy at parties.
It’s too bad he doesn’t know his fiancé is a Party Favor Girl, but just wait until the bachelorette party!
Running favors,
She runs favors for many men at a fee.
She is always busy running favors,
What a good favor runner!
To get some weed and/or money from a friend or homie
Hey man are you good for a greenie favor?
A favor asked of a younger person that Is not sexual in nature, but the recipient of the favor receives sexual pleasure from the act.
Mr. Olsen asked me to sweep off his porch again, but I think it was a crusty old favor. He was watching me handle the broom very intently. He makes me feel uncomfortable.
An "obvious" --- i.e., easily recognizable with just a casual glance, and therefore does not need to be actually verbalized --- and comparatively-simple/minor assistive action dat someone requests merely by saying, "S'il-vous plait?"
Typical example of a French favor: Person A approaches Person B in his workshop and holds out two separate pieces of an item that have come apart, and thus need to be re-attached together with glue, one or more screws/nails, re-bending a wire fastener, etc.
Person A, a bit plaintively: "S'il-vous plait?"
Person B, immediately seeing what needs to be done, and smilingly feigning indignance: "Silver PLATES?!"
Person B then performs said simple repair, prompting Person A to gleefully hug Person B and then turn and start off again with a huge joyful grin on his face.
Person A: "Merci beaucoup!"
Person B, giving Person A an affable amused clap on the back: "Mercy buckets!"