Like motor-boating... but with an asshole.
Bro, I was totally steamboating that girl all last night *high five*
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to be completley pissed out of your tree
"i cant believe i shagged that fat trout last night, i was fucking steamboated"
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To get completely, hopelessly and utterly drunk or "off yer face". Words and phrases of the same definition include "steaming", or "getting boats".
Me and the boys are getting on the steamboat tonight!
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derived from the use of steaming to mean drunk, steamboats means you were exceptionally drunk on a particular occasion
I drank too much last night, I was absolutly steamboats
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The act of exhaling clouds of loud in between some fat ass thot titties, thus creating the Mount St. Helenโs Effect of marijuana smoke gently escaping the crevous/air pocket formed between two pushed-together breasts.
I just walked in on Todd steamboating Heather and Iโve never smelled such dank shit before!
Similar to motorboating.
Instead of placing one's face between a female's breasts, an individual instead elects to place his or her face between a woman's ass cheeks and performs the same actions one would do while motorboating.
Chuck: Hey Zach, what's that brown smudge on your nose?
Zach: Haha, I was just steamboating my girlfriend a few minutes ago and I guess I forgot to towel off
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Over the years the original name has faded. More and more people today identify such devices as a steamroller.
According to A Child's Garden of Grass: The Official Handbook for Marijuana Users (1969, Jack S. Margolis & Richard Clorfene) "A steamboat is a combination of a pipe and a joint merging the best of both into a powerful tool of good."
While a true pipe only has two holes (a bowl and mouthpiece), the steamboat has three (a bowl/joint holder, mouthpiece, and a rear hole nearest to the bowl).
To use a steamboat one covers the rear hole, puffs a few times upon the piece to fill the chamber, and then uncovers the rear hole to puff once more - inhaling the full contents of the chamber.
"Some inveterate critics may claim that these are not Steamboats, but pipes. They're not. They're Steamboats. A pipe has two holes, a steamboat three or more."
- A Child's Garden of Grass
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