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Red Rain Check

An offered postponement of sexual intercourse, due to untimely menstruation.

Mary Jane's offer of a red rain check gave Peter blue balls.

by Migrainiac September 27, 2009

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Take a rain check

The state of mind 1 second before ejaculating on her in a standing position, when you really really have to go pee and still want to finish your job . Result is always uncertain.

I didn't really take a rain check and peed on her instead.

by bsadakhc June 19, 2019

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can I take a rain check?

means: that you do not want to accept an offer or suggestion but you might accept it at another time.

Annie: i was just calling to see if you wanted to have lunch tomorrow.
MAry: oh, I'm Sorry I have a meeting at that time, can I take a rain check?....

by afernand April 9, 2011

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Rain Check

Something Steve Rogers gave Peggy Carter, but he couldn´t fulfil it, because he chrashed his plane into the ice and slept for 70 years.

Everybody cried when they saw this scene.

,,I´m gonna need a rain check on that dance"

by idohaveanamebutnerdfitsmore July 17, 2018


rain check

Steve Rogers asked Peggy Carter for a rain check, but he had no possibility to fulfil it, because he slept for 70 years after his plane crushed into the ice.

,,I´m gonna need a rain check on that dance."

by idohaveanamebutnerdfitsmore July 17, 2018


high-five rain-check

What you verbally give your work-buddy when something you're attempting goes right, but you're currently "all yucky-messy" from the dirty/disgusting job you're presently engaged in, and so you don't wanna soil him by actually slapping his still-clean palm (i.e., he's not actually handling the greasy/muddy/gloopy items the way you are, but he's still providing needed assistance; perhaps he's aiming a trouble-light, occasionally actuating switches/buttons and/or operating other controls to test the device you're repairing, holding items like drapes or hoses/cables up out of the way so that you don't accidentally soil/damage them, etc.) with your icky hand. "I'll slap palms wif ya later, Pal, after I get washed up some --- consider yourself high-fived for now!"

A high-five rain-check can be a similar situation to a delayed hug, handshake. back-clap, etc... in all of these instances, you are merely postponing an appreciative/affectionate/encouraging/celebratory gesture until a more appropriate/convenient time. If you strongly wish to have the pleasant action administered right away, however --- such as if you feel that the person deserves immediate reward/gratification because of the exceptional effort/bravery he put out, or if he has to leave shortly --- a proxy-hug can sometimes be an adequate/reasonable option, provided there is an agreeable bystander present whom you can request to "do the honors" in your place.

by QuacksO August 30, 2018