Reverse Excalibur is the method unto which Arthur performed on his wife with. Could also be an everyday term that involves intensive force to perform things such as scooping ice cream.
Damn I had to reverse Excalibur that frostbitten ice cream.
Last night I did an extraordinary reverse Excalibur unto my pure maiden.
The action of opening one's eyes briefly and then closing them again.
Performing a reverse blink while facing a computer monitor will subject your eyes to one microjoule of light. (Source: "xkcd: What If?" #115)
1. a maneuver that utilizes a pinata, as the implement of physical destruction, until the pinata breaks, spilling its contents.
2. any such maneuver, with similar results.
3. An intimate activity in similar fashion, specifically spanking or paddling someone with a candy container until the candy breaks on them.
At her request, he performed a reverse pinata until the fun spilled out.
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Named after Danteh, a Minecraft Youtuber turned Overwatch League Pro Player. It is used to describe when an Overwatch streamer starts to mainly play Minecraft.
Person 1: Did you here about Supertf?
Person 2: Yeah, heβs been playing a lot of minecraft lately... he might pull a reverse danteh
When a traumatic event happens and a person is left in a state of shock, sadness, anxiety, and/or fear. Effects include, vomiting, nausea, intense chills, sudden and strong urges to itch, crying, immobility, a sense of sudden doom, and speech paralyzation. Effects may last up to 6 days, but usually wear off around 2-3.
After dissecting the rat, Calleigh went into a state of Reverse Euphoria.
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A Reverse Whoosh occurs when someone pretends, as a joke, not to "get" someone else's joke, by satirizing someone correcting the original joke teller. When others, in turn, try to correct and mock the stupidity of the person pretending not to get the original joke - only now in earnest, thereby revealing their own stupidity and lack of humor - they themselves have fallen prey to the old Reverse Whoosh.
guy 1: "......squid pro quo" a pun
guy 2: "Actually, it's "QUID pro quo," not "SQUID." It's Latin." a joke
guy 1 or 3: "whoosh!" i.e., my/his joke went right over your head
guy 2: "reverse whoosh" i.e., no, but mine went over yours
Sunday is now called reverse Friday because its the opposite of friday
"What day is it today"
"Oh its reverse friday: