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making love

not like casual sex, its what 2 people do that really love eachother, not just another fuck...bangin wifey

Jill = Jim's wifey
Jill & Jim fuckin = makin love
Jim & tipdrill fuckin= just another fuck

by Irene April 10, 2004

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make out

Kissing... a lot. It could be defined as foreplay in some cases, though.

They were making out in the champagne room (AND THERE IS NO SEX, IN THE CHAMPAGNE ROOM)

by Drako June 23, 2003

1214๐Ÿ‘ 886๐Ÿ‘Ž


Making out

Kissing heavily and hot while slobbering all over.

Simon and Janice were making out so far in the advanced stages that they were spitting into each other's mouth and licking each other's tongue; Janice's drool was all over Simon's face and Simon's drool was gushing down Janice's chin.

by Babies porn February 18, 2013

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making magic

another word for sex. Because, as we all know, sex is always magical and full of rainbows and unicorns, especially when it's your first time.

Susie and Mike, a hetero normative, stereotypical couple, went to the park for the day. Mike brought peach schnapps (bitches love it), and Susie brought picnic supplies. They had a wonderful time eating fruit out of each other's hands, so much that they decided to try making magic for the first time. Both of them were virgins, but like with most people, they knew exactly what to do. Mike had conveniently hidden a roll of condoms in the baguette, so they were all set (practice safe sex, people). They had wonderful hot sex and it was magical.

by Remykins February 19, 2013

14๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


make out

tongue-ing and a lot of touching

lets make out biatch

by torrance June 29, 2003

2140๐Ÿ‘ 1653๐Ÿ‘Ž


it makes sense

Sarcastic phrase that means "I'm right...admit it" even when what you said makes no sense at all. Best used by David Spade in the film "Tommy Boy"

Bob: "I'm gonna bet my life savings on Chuck Norris going gay...it makes sense doesn't it?"

by dnice92 September 1, 2008

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Make it so

make it happen. More broadly, almost a regal pronouncement, as if waving your hand and granting permission for a momentous occasion or event to begin. Opening the sluice-gates of life.

I have heard all your submissions and have assesed the ups and downsides, this WILL happen, now "make it so".

by john singleton August 17, 2006

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