A thing most commonly caused by Nikita mazepin
Person 1 there's a safety car
person 2 who caused it Nikita mazepin
There is safety in numbers because numbers protect people, they allow people to hide. The one standing alone isn't protected by anyone else.
A lot of people spend their entire life protected by numbers, because they know there is safety in numbers. They can hide in plain sight or out of sight when they have numbers on their side, it's a defense mechanism.
the act of taking/losing yours/someone's virginity
common term in the hockey locker room
Example: Connor and his girlfriend Megan are getting pretty serious and want to take things to the next level.
Connor: "Megan you're a rocket, absolute dime piece, let me cut your safety on Friday night I have a free spot"
Megan: "OMG babe, I have been thinking the same thing. Can I cut your safety?"
Connor: "Allie already cut my safety back in freshman year"
take yours/someone's virginity
commonly used in the hockey locker room
Example: Connor is really into his new girlfriend and they want to take things to the next level.
Connor: "Megan you're a rocket, absolute dime piece, and I wanna cut your safety"
Megan: "OMG! I was thinking the same. Can I cut your safety babe?"
Connor: "My safety was cut with Allie back in freshman year"
the hat you wear when you taken too much and seek safety
nath where’s the safety hat?
The act of windmilling before coitus. Ensures readiness and boosts performance.
Man I safety windmilled last night. She said I was awesome!
Thanks safety windmill!
After studying the vertigo-inducing range of lunchbreak subs (e.g. Taleggio, pine nut, grapefruit and rocket) - the overworked mind generally opts for less hostile territory. Picking an uncool, but boot-filling standby - (e.g. cheese).
Jim: Hey Bob, you gotta try this sun-dried octopus on flax-seed crostini. And it's only eight bucks fifty!
Bob: Nah man, I'm set with my safety-net sub.
Jim: (*shrugs*)
Bob: Ham.