Amber shouldn't have been working in the garden all day without washing her stinky pussy, so she got a boil.
Like a pimple, but ten times worse.
Imagine you have a pimple.
Now, imagine it's huge and sensitive; so sensitive that if even your clothes brush against it, it hurts like a motherfucker. (If you actually hit it against something, nobody will blame you for screaming, swearing, and/or crying.)
Next, imagine that it takes several days of constantly attacking it before it finally stops hurting and starts to shrink. Also, you have to wait until it becomes vulnerable and occasionally take breaks even then.
Then, imagine that it can and will appear only in places where it's easy to aggravate. If one appear in your groin area, or - even better (not) - ON YOUR PRIVATES, buckle up, because it's gonna be miserable.
Next, imagine that when it's finally on the way out, it may still take another week to fully disappear. And even then, there's a good chance that more will show up unless you do take action.
And just like that, you have a boil. Fun, isn't it? (No, it's not.)
Like a pimple, but even worse.
Imagine you have a pimple.
Now, imagine that very same pimple, but twice as large and even more sensitive. Like, so sensitive that it will flare up and burn like hell if you just accidentally brush something against it. That's a boil for you. Did I mention that it takes almost a week of rigorous treatment to make it go away?
Hey boys, you want to come on over and have a good old fashioned Sausage Boil?
Finding one’s self in a pickle, a predicament.
Joe found himself in a real shrimp boil with his wife when he got home from his brother in laws bachelor party.
Boiled Rice is a lowkey term for semen, and a direct refference toward sexual intercourse, the sexual prowess of an individual, the sexiness of an individual, or masturbation. Just google some pictures and your education will be complete.
“Dude, that chic really boils my rice!”
“Yo I heard Bonnie makes delicious boiled rice!”
“Big dawg, I was so tired and stressed, I boiled a couple of pots of rice.”