Something that Adam likes, not only in his mouth, but other places too.
10π 16π
A phrase used to describe when a person is thrusting against their still partners rigid member.
I was thrusting against his rigid rod.
2π 3π
Rigid Shit Sticks:
1) when you are deadleg shit shuffling to the toilet and feel your bowels starting to leak through your asshole, you stand a locking all joints in both legs, waiting for that Mondo dook the bubble is way backed up into your lower intestines until you get to the toilet
2) natural reaction of luberal dimocunt letfist assholes whenever they piss and moan about inconsequential bullshit like gun control, only to be rebuked by facts and logic from Trump supporters, and having no natural logical counter argument they revert to playing the race card, only realize that they played that fucking violin solo for so long it's now in the public domain!
I love watching all the letfist, luberal, dimocunt Rigid Shit Sticks that occur when they get called out on their bullshit
Another Australian expression of frustration, disbelief or amazement. Less popular cousin to fuck me dead.
"Hey mate, the Cats lost by 105 points today." "Fuck me rigid!"
36π 9π
An expression to convey surprise or even delight utilising the alliteration of letter βrβ.
The surprise of having been anally violated in some violent manner in a farm yard or back country setting.
The preposition can vary but the sentiment remains the same. For example, βRoger me rigid with a barn pole!β β.....up a barn pole!β etc...
Roger me rigid round a barn pole! Our Sheilaβs having twins.
Squaddie Term for somebody who is seen as professional and ally asf
See that geezer heβs a rigid bod
The term "rigid pigeon" refers to a state or condition characterized by extreme stiffness, inflexibility, or strict adherence to rules, norms, or procedures. It stands in direct contrast to the notion of being "loosey goosey," implying a lack of relaxation, adaptability, or freedom in approach, behavior, or mindset. This phrase typically describes someone or something that is overly structured, constrained, or resistant to change, often lacking spontaneity or the ability to improvise.
The manager's rigid pigeon approach stifled innovation within the project.