Just like a normal blowjob but both of the girls fists are shoved up your ass
Touhou themed blow jobs are good for the soul my pal timmy said once, i think.
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A nifty phrase you can drop in the workplace that is sure to offend the ultra tight-ass crowd who have difficulty with crude references to body parts or sex.
Why of course it was entirely impulsive, inappropriate and sadly unprofessional for me to state, βwell they can blow me like a trumpet!β - I should have better assessed my audience!
Meaning the person who blew smoke in your face wants to fuck
I blew smoke in babes face
Blowing smoke in your face wanting to fuck
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Phrase coined during the late gangsta rap era in reference to giving one oral sex.
Gangsta Rapper: βCould I trouble you to blow my booty ho?β
Ho: βWhy yes, I shall indeed blow your booty if you do, in fact, bestow upon me sufficient compensation and bling bling for such act.β
Gangsta Rapper: βKind ho, I unreservedly consent to your proposition, and as promised shall present you with immense quantities of ching ching and bling bling...please proceed to blow my booty ho.β
Ho: βMany appreciations. The commencing of blowing said booty shall begin immediately kind Gangsta Rapper Sir.β
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To be giving oral pleasure
Naman you fucker, it means blowjob; You blow me
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amazes me
"whoa alex and drew broke up?? that blows my hair!"
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Canadian slang, often used dismissively or as a joke -- wow, wish that idiot would blow up real good! Originated during the 1970's in Canada by Second City cast members John Candy and Joe Flaherty. on the comedy show SCTV, a fictitious television network with it's own shows, one of them being the Farm Film Report, where two farmers discuss the latest movies and film theory - a routine parodying Siskal and Ebert. Supposedly the best part of a film is when things get "blowed up real good." They even had some celebrity guests (other cast members dressed up as Dustin Hoffman, Bernadette Peters etc) who were "blowed up real good" during special "Celebrity Blow Up" segments.
"Best part of the movie was when things blowed up," says John Candy. "For sure," replies Joe Flaherty, "they blowed up real good!...real good!!"