When A Majestic Fly 'Comes Out Of Your Zipper' its Actually Your Dick Coming Out Of Your Zipper
Hey We Can See Your Fly Hanging Out
The Open Fly Airlines Is Available
open fly plz im horny
The act of propelling someone ridiculously high in the air performed as such: person A (bouncer) jumps on partially deflated paintball bunker, which in turn propells person B (bouncee) really, really, high
todd broke his head on a light bunker flying
The state of being on the fly
“Wow! That speech was impromptu?”
“Yeah, he’s a real fly rider”
The flying hydra is the guy is lying down all Big Ben and shit, and the girl comes along and lies on top. Then the guy grabs her hips and spins her round and around, thats the flying hydra
Nevet have i ever.....
Had a flying hydra
Discreetly depositing one's workplace detritus at different bins around the office. Reasons for doing so include smell of lunch remnants, lack of one's own bin, producing too much paper based waste, to annoy work colleagues, for spite.
Simon: What were you doing in payroll?
Will: I was office fly-tipping.
Simon: Teriyaki don?
Will: Yessir.
A flaw or imperfection that detracts from something positive.
The only small fly in the ointment in an otherwise perfect wedding day was the fact that the bride tripped when walking down the aisle.
A type of unidentified aerial phenomenon distinctly shaped like two saucers sealed together with both bottoms facing outward. The term was first minted in the press after the June 1947 incident in which pilot Kenneth Arnold saw nine such aircraft flying in triangle formation and performing aerial maneuvers that broke the known laws of physics. Two weeks later, at least one other similar craft was reported by the Roswell Daily Record to have crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. The ensuing Air Force cover-up of the incident and legend that grew up around it catapulted the term into popular culture and cemented it as a central topic of extraterrestrial and paranormal studies.
Flying saucers are frequently reported as the vehicles used by small gray aliens during alien abductions of human beings.
She knows what she saw -- it was a flying saucer, not a weather balloon.