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Rifling

When you finish jerking off with a twist. Ex. For increased distance and accuracy.

Bro, my cum shot went wide left...I didn't have the proper rifling.

by Kamaniwana November 30, 2019

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rifling

the act of jerking off real fast

quick hard full stroke jerking off without stopping until cumming

when you are running late but need to pop one off, you jump into the bathroom and jerk off real real fast

when you are home with GF and parents are on the way home, and need to finish the BJ fast, she start rifling

by scubasteve919 May 6, 2011

12πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


Rifle

To have sex or intercourse with a girl

I`m gonna rifle her drawers.

I rifled her last night. She was good.

by MC Timmy G June 22, 2006

15πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


Rifle

1. A term to describe sexual intercourse
2. Usually used when seeing an attractive lady and describing what you would like to do with her

1. I rifled your sister last night.
2. Your mum is well fit, I'd rifle her.

by Levo April 18, 2004

12πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


rifle

Penis.

This is an example of direct Mexican parroting of the English word "rifle". However, be careful with this slang cognate......it is pronounced "REE-flay".

rifle ... rifle es locin'!

by VAKI5 September 20, 2005

5πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Laser Rifle

Something you pew pew with. Generally fires a red laser beam; but green is also acceptable.

Alex was hit by a laser rifle, now Alex is a steaming pile of ash and Sam concludes its an improvement in the looks department.

by Marsbars777 November 10, 2008


drip rifle

A drip rifle is a self-firing rifle which worked simply by having water from one soup can, drip into a lower soup can. When the water in the lower soup can, which was attached to the trigger of the rifle, reached a certain weight, the rifle was fired. This ruse could lead a battle front of defenders, into believing that there could still be troops opposing them, while the soldiers were being evacuated. Lots of drip rifles can be set to go off at different times, to give the impression that the enemy forces, were still in a defensive position.

β€œThe Anzac soldiers in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps of 1914 - 1918, would sometimes employ the specialized use of a drip rifle, in order to confuse or manipulate the opposing offense into believing that they were at a tactical disadvantage, when in fact, they were not.”

by yyuryyubicuryy4me July 16, 2018

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