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southern snake style

verb: when 4 or more men penetrate a women in the same hole either orally, vaginally, or anally at the same time

guy 1: dude mindy is such a slut.

guy 2: y?

guy 1: because judah drew ben n i southern snake styled the shit out of her ass all nite long

guy 2: yuck. hey why wasn't i invited?

by blaque zilla August 4, 2010


Italian Style Hello

Sited from the Broadway version of a Bronx Tale from the song entitled Hurt Someone. To give an Italian Style Hello is an act of violence against a rival or enemy. Specifically it referred to the act of throwing Molotov cocktails to torch an establishment.

Weโ€™re gonna serve some Molotov cocktails to the other side of town. Weโ€™re gonna give emโ€™ an Italian Style Hello.

by Goodfellagirl March 1, 2019


Rubber hose style

an art style used mostly used in the 1920's and 1930's. it has the most cartoon logic ever and has a lot of sexualized stereotype girls in it for some reason.

person 1: "the Rubber hose style sure is weird!"
person 2 "you can say that again ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜’"

by Maxinezz May 31, 2023


family style dump

a ritual occurring when three or more people squat with their backs facing each other while taking dumps simultaneously.

After dinner, Bob, John, and Sarah went outback and had a good old family style dump.

by y0sh! June 9, 2011

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Doing a Callum Styles

Acting like a chimpanzee and throwing your shit all over the walls

Fuck I mustโ€™ve been drunk last night because apparently I ended up doing a Callum Styles, the walls are a mess and my girlfriends not speaking to me.

by Big pizzle P October 2, 2020

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i like are style

Phrase to be used when you want to simp on a girl in a zoom meeting.

Hot girl on zoom: *exists*
You, trying to simp: i like are style

by pepperoniplusplus April 1, 2021


sudden style change

the act of chaning one's style from one stereotype or trend to another. Emo to Prep, Gangster to Emo etc etc.

That emo kid cut off all his hair and started wearign Abercrombie, what a case of sudden style change.

by Ebby Harrington July 1, 2009