Five men, face up, stacked for their pleasure. It's hard to fall off this pile.
Chris invited his 4 friends over for a tournament style, deep stack.
When the homie is fast asleep with his mouth wide open so you make him take it all the way to the base and bust in his throat.
"Ew what's that in my throat?" "Tony left you a deep sleeper."
An insult telling somebody that you have sexual relations with their mother.
"You fucking suck"
"Shut up, I'm balls deep in your mother. Maybe get a life before you tell someone they suck."
A Alpaca, llama and unicorn hybrid that is typically spotted in deep space.
The Deep Space Alpacamacorn nests in an asteroid for the night.
Birds don't have balls but got slits
ahhh man I went slit deep on this bean.
Don't you mean balls deep.
No, I went slit deep I'm a bird. I don't have balls
When you are so involved with a situation and it is also one that may require assistance; when someone is a little less than waist deep in something; when you are in a situation wher your position is either extremely favorable or extremely unwanted.
"Dude I am sack deep in a sausage fest, get me outta here!"
"Dude, I was sack deep in the mud when i stepped out of my truck."
"Dude, I was sack deep in her all night!"
"Dude, I woke up and realized what i had gotten sack deep in last night!"
A form of phishing in which hackers use real-time deepfake technology, such as AI-generated voices or videos, to deceive and manipulate individuals into divulging sensitive information or performing unauthorized actions. The word Deep-Phishing was first coined by Ben Colman, CEO of Reality Defender, the leader in deepfake detection.
"The CEO fell victim to a deep-phishing attack when a convincing deepfake video call from a trusted colleague asked for immediate access to critical systems."
"To prevent deep-phishing scams, companies are now investing in advanced detection systems for real-time communications."
"Deep-phishing combines social engineering with cutting-edge AI to create highly targeted and believable attacks."
"As deepfake technology becomes more accessible, experts warn of an increase in deep-phishing incidents targeting high-profile executives."