the act of chewing gum to lessen the taste of alcohol.
are we sminting (v) tonight?
ofc where’s ur gum
In BDSM terms you can be a versatile if you both dom and sub. Similarily you can also be a switch if you too and bottom.
The combination is a "versatile switch". Or shortened; V/S.
Do you wanna dom or sub? Top or bottom?
Any man I'm a V/S
Big pimp mafia bosses that are respect everywhere
Big Mack was throwing up v
Using your hands to frame a vagina on the outside of a woman's clothing. To have your thumbs align the inner thigh creating a "V" around the vagina.
Please don't frame the V in public as it draws attention to my bulbous vagina.
chewing: verb: to suck a penis,
To chew (v). used in a sentence. yo niggga this bitch be chewin me up. often used in the nigger community. to chew (v.)
he's that Vrez kinda dude stay distant!
They r a badazzz mafuqer, like the the white Samuel Jackson.... Killer guitar player, nice looking, humorous...... But a tramp n abandoner jerk ...but still loyal BFF... Great at sex too with waitresses, when u wanted him badly.
V-rez's are great at a distance, n super great closer, except not to close, stickers on the rose bush type shit!!!!!
A "Vee-String Vagina Prosthesis" is an undergarment in the basic shape of a G-string which has the appearance of an artificial vagina colour-matched to the wearer's skin. Aimed primarily at crossdressers and at a male-to-female transgender niche market, it exists in various models - some of which claim to allow urination, masturbation or sexual activity with the vee-string in place. Evidently, your mileage may vary.
Confusingly, there have been multiple attempts to trademark "v-string" or "vee-string" (which are phonetically identical) for different products. Victoria's Secret has been trying since 1998 to trademark "v-string" as a store-branded variant of what is basically a g-string. Castle Supply has been trying since 2002 to trademark "vee-string" for an artificial prosthetic vagina, worn much like a g-string but for M2F TG's. And then there's the "v-strings that win" logo and slogan which had been used by Victory Sports for strings for tennis or badminton-style rackets apparently since the 1950's.
You might come out of this feeling like a new woman, or you might come out feeling that this is just another underhanded racket. Caveat emptor.