A lesbian sex act where 3* or more females form a type of chain, also known as a "train", so the middle participants are "eating out" while at the same time getting "eaten out".
(Note that the "caboose" only eats out, while the "locomotive" only gets eaten out. For some trains, the "coupling" may be easiest when the position of each particpant alternates between crawling on all fours and laying on one's back.)
* It should also be noted that the "caboose" does not strictly need to be female.
After a boozy night of drinking together, Tiffany, Chastity, Divinity, Taylor, and Madison decided to eat out in a Restaurant Train. All aboard!
A freaky swing in holmeja,Skåne, Sweden.
It is multi functional and brings joy to its passengers in al ages.
Oh so u wanna ride the Versace train? It takes skills to get on it
A group all snorting a line of meth at the same time as running and opposite to each other to eventually fucking crash into eachother
That fucking meth train hurt man but was fucing wild
A big train rave
The lads went down for a big train rave
It is when a girl flexes her asshole open and a guy blows weed smoke into her asshole. And clenches her asshole tight. While peeing in her vagina then fucking her until she orgasms then having the man's pee and the weed smoke blast out as she orgasms.
I wanna give you a European chu chu train.
7 Av express train that goes from Flatbush Av Brooklyn College in Brooklyn to Wakefield 241 Street in the Bronx. Has a total of 71 stations and it is one of the fastest trains in NYC and it is kind of faster than the 3 train (sometimes passing Canal Street slowly as hell and sometimes stopping in the middle of nowhere before it touches Chambers Street.
"There is a downtown express 2 train to Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College, approaching the station, please stand away from the platform edge."
Derisive term for a sizable number of acquaintances of someone with a dubious reputation who make praising statements about the individual's character/morals, offer to co-sign a loan he's requesting, etc., but who are of comparably-questionable integrity themselves, are also broke, etc., and so their own word and/or reliability is viewed as not being much more of a legitimate guarantee than the promises of the person they're vouching for. In other words, "quantito, but not qualito"... lots of impressive-looking "containers", but with no actual/tangible/legitimate "goods" inside of said containers.
Loan officer: I always feel really wary/suspicious whenever someone of unknown/questionable reputation asks for a loan and offers to bring in a number of other folks to vouch for his character, reliability, and financial responsibility --- "methinks he doth protest too much", plus usually his so-called "witnesses" appear to merely be an "empty-boxcars train of assurers"... they seem no more trustworthy than I would view the loan-requester himself as being, and so their voluminous praise/recommendations hold little significance and inspire little confidence in me regarding whether the loan-requester would actually possess adequate means/motivation/dedication to repay the money. I feel something like how the lady-attorney in "Losing Isaiah" did when she pointed out that the members of the "support group" whom ex-druggie/shoplifter Khaila had named as the people who were assisting her in her efforts to "go straight" and "live clean" had themselves all been former drug-users and/or criminals, and so she felt that they should not be considered to be viable/reliable helpers to prevent Khaila from relapsing.