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chocolate tears

while sittin on yer womans face take a dump in her mouth and then cum in her nose and help it on its way with a shit coated finger so it comes out her eyes

i made my woman cry chocolate tears lastnight.....oh yeah

by fintygamery January 5, 2009

8πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


chocolate drizzle

trevortian origin when somebody takes a diharreah dump on your face and you like it off and spit it into their but hole

dude yeah....patti and had a chocolate drizzle last night....it was pretty ace

by blumpkin January 6, 2005

8πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


chocolate trey

Not to be confused with 'Caramel Trey'. They are both niggaz, but chocolate Trey just happens to be crusty, ashy, and sucks on his bottom lip occasionally.

Look at how niggardly Chocolate Trey and Caramel Trey are being right now.

by Trey $tacks October 14, 2013

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Chocolate milk

It’s milk that comes from brown cows retard

I shot a cow in the head with chocolate milk

by Chocolate milk retard October 18, 2019

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Chocolate Milk

When you are taking a shit after anal and all that comes out is a brown slime

Chocolate Milk

by Jeff5362874 October 7, 2020

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Chocolate River

Whenever anal occurs & the one recieving has to take a shit, and as soon as penis is removed a mixture of semen & shit flow at a rapid rate out of their ass

After I pulled out I saw the chocolate river

by AbcQ123 February 13, 2015

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


choking chocolate

The act of defecation.
*It is not reflective of the consistency or content of the feces, nor of the ease or difficulty of the passing.
*It is not a reference to confection abuse.
-Origins traced to yurt-dwelling Beverly Hills rednecks.

PRESENT TENSE:
"Where's Susie? Oh I think she's CHOKING CHOCOLATE..."

Placing "SOME" in between "CHOKE" and "CHOCOLATE" is acceptable for both present and past tense usage.

PAST TENSE:
"Susie WENT to choke SOME chocolate."

The past tense is always determined by altering another verb in the sentence rather than changing "CHOKE" to "CHOKED", as "CHOKED" is considered vulgar.
"CHOKING" is acceptable.
ie- "Susie WAS chokING chocolate."

FUTURE TENSE:
"I WILL choke..."
"I INTEND to choke..."
"I shall have been choking..."

Again, the phrase is modified in the sentence structure itself.
"Choking chocolate WILL be the best and last thing I do all day."

by thacaretaker October 4, 2010

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž