a phrase typically used by F-ukai in DDDR, for asking someone to give them something they can smoke.
-Give me the vape
-You forgot the magic words
-Ow, pass the doink
Being able to do whatever you want with someone's booty (grabbing,looking,etc.)
I gave that hot guy a booty pass when we hung out.
similar to passing a stone but many of them that are moving freely. ; something extremely painful or extremeley discomforting can be refered to as like passing ants.
Ah going to work tomorrow is passing ants for me because i hooked up with Joe's sister and he is going to pummel me.
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When your penis is able to pass the females butt cheeks
Why ya want thick woman if you cant pass the cheeks?
to give someone a closed pass is to ignore them as you walk past them, after having been walking in the opposite direction towards each other. i.e. keeping your head down, not making eye contact.
the opposite is an open pass, in which you acknowledge the other person, giving them eye contact and/or a smile and/or a greeting as you pass them.
mate, i saw that guy that i hooked up with on wednesday night in the arts building today. it was well awkward! i was so embarrassed, i gave him a closed pass.
When you're in a bar or crowded place trying to squeeze through you've probably gently tapped someone in the small of their back to signal you're trying to get through. A Persian Pass is when your hand lingers a little longer and a little more sexually than usual.
E.g. 1 Manfredo was arrested on three counts of sexual assault after women claimed he sexually harassed them on a night out. Manfredo's lawyers argued it wasn't sexual assault but a Persian Pass and the judge - a dead set bro - let him off.
E.g. 2 Sally to her friend Mandy "Omg that tall hunky guy just totally gave me a Persian Pass on his way to the bar. I think I need a bucket."
When a police officer has been found guilty of breaking the law but is given a lighter sentence because he is a cop.
"The cop who beat that guy for recording him got a Pig-Pass. They only gave him two weeks of paid leave".