Another way to finish up some good sex. To be executed while receiving head prior to bustin a nut. Perform by grabbing two fistfuls of long hair and raising each lock above the persons head like a pair of bunny ears. Then remove dick from mouth and cum in partner's nose. Your partner will scrunch up their face and wiggle their nose like a cute little bunny.
That chick had long hair and big 'ol teeth, so I knew right where to aim my load and execute a picture perfect bunny mask.
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Very EXPENSIVE thing during coronavirus
Those surgical masks are so expensive
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When a man places his underwear over his partners head and then receives oral sex through the slit in the front of the underwear.
That girl last night blew me but she was really ugly so I gave her a ski mask so I wouldn't have to look at her
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While having anal sex with a girl, one pulls out, flips the girl around to her back, punches her in both eyes and proceeds to write a large "Z" on her chest with the feces on his dick.
Suzy was giving Brian lip during anal sex so her gave her the mask of zoro.
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The Canadian version of a Roman Face Mask.
"When Gordo passed out after his 15th Molson, Maurice gave him a goalie mask."
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To don a woman's panties over your face, so as to look like a ninja. Typically after she has worn them.
While I was fucking Laurie, I grabbed her panties and wore them like a ninja mask, gave it to her from behind, like a ninja!
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Wear the mask refer to hiding true self behind a mask. Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote the literary renowned poem "We Wear the Mask" that has been the subject of various literary criticisms over the years. Because of the poemโs indirectness and generalized ambiguity, the interpretation of the โweโ that wears the โmaskโ and why they do so is left unanimously undisclosed. Some argue that the subject is the black while others argue that the subject is all mankind. No matter who was Dunbar's subject, it's agreed that wear the mask describes to hide behind a โmaskโ that conceals our true emotions and selves.
Paul Laurence Dunbar
For both of us, serenity has been an unfulfilled task.
Overwhelming pain and sorrow filled our brittle cask.
To disguise my pain and sorrow, I too wear the mask.
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