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Beef blower

A person (party A) who puts another person's (party B) penis into party A's mouth.

Note that party B may not always be a willing participant in the beef blowing from party A. This is known as a "descrete beef blow."

If there is a specified verbal or expressley written contract between party A (the beef blower) and party B (the beef blowee) then the beef blow shall be considered consentual and therefore be a standard beef blow.

I hooked up with Kate last night, she's a total beef blower.

by AOE_Lover_Joe October 11, 2006

30๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Beef Charioteer

When a man races to climax during the final moments of missionary position sex.

He rode her like Ben Hur. A true beef charioteer.

by Dr. Jon October 9, 2007

13๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Beef Baton

A rather large male sexual organ the namley the Penis, which resembles a riot batton used to quell civil disturbances.

Have you seen the facking Beef Baton on Big Joe! it could be used to stop a small country's uprising!!
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Have you seen Big Joes Beef Baton, you could mug cunts whit that!

by shaftshagnasty December 25, 2007

13๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


beef gasket

anus; balloon knot; asshole

Get me to a toilet! I have a brown piston escdaping my beef gasket.

by Aaronx January 28, 2006

32๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


beef cake

this can also mean anyone that is beefy, muscular, body builder. It's a goofy way of saying "your buff"

That hunk in the gym was a total beef cake.

by JenJenJen987 October 14, 2005

478๐Ÿ‘ 189๐Ÿ‘Ž


Beef Whistle

A term coined by Fred Bliss, a slan term for penis. The original word was used in context one day at Chandler's Tavern, a restaurant at the Yankee Candle Company.

The term was invented in the summer of 2000.

Actual excerpt from the conversation where it all started:

Larry said: "She was so pissed off!"
Fred said: "He's lucky she didn't kick him right in the beef whistle!"

by Fred October 25, 2004

90๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


where's the beef?

A popular phrase that the Wendy's hamburger chain had actress Claire Pellar say in a TV ad when she and two other elderly ladies were checking out a competitor's hamburger that had a "big fluffy bun". It was first broadcast in 1983 and Claire used the phrase in "sequel" ads during the next few years. In 1984, some men wore T-shirts that answered with the phrase "Here's the beef!".

In a debate among the Democratic party Presidential candidates for the 1984 elections, Walter Mondale asked his political rival Gary Hart about his policy plans, saying "Where's the beef?".

by I Saw U2 Live Twice April 22, 2007

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