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Warm spot

The female pussy

Damn her warm spot is dripping

by Killer1638 January 26, 2017


E Spot

This is the sensitive spot of skin on the inner part of the elbow just over the median cubital vein. By orally stimulating this area through licking and mainly sucking, this is an atypical but highly effective method of foreplay.

“It wasn’t really in the mood, but your e spot game got my panties wetter than a baby beaver learning to swim”

by Mothballz May 21, 2022


spotted Richard

Spotted Richard is the name used in the dining room of the House of Parliament instead of spotted dick. This is a traditional English sponge or suet cake served with custard.

The dining room had spotted Richard on the menu, just to be a dick about it.

by Cranberry Bob November 6, 2021


Spot-burn

When a Googan or other unsavory “fishing” character trashes a local spot. By either unethical treatment of the Fish or land or waterways leading to the spot. Spot burners include but are not limited to Poachers, YouTubers, report chasers and litter bugs.
These people lack common sense and are the most entitled persons on the planet. They only fish to abuse animals and the environment for internet points.
After these people come through the spot is now burnt

Hey look at Johnny Bucktail is over there beating up the schoolies. I can see he is also live streaming for all his followers and giving them GPS coordinates and obvious landmarks. All Johnny Does is Spot-burn. He only cares about himself.

by FishGutzTacoCat April 20, 2022


Spot the Rowdeem

A game to be played whilst watching music videos. When an attractive person is spotted you must drink.

Can also be played in real life when on the tube or train. But be subtle.

Spot the rowdeem! DRINK.

by coults July 7, 2014


spot slappin'

When you're editing a TV commercial (spot) and you keep messing with the cut for no good reason.

Hey team, I'll be OOTO at the post production house spot slappin' for the rest of the week.

by monotonemumbler July 8, 2016


Spot revising

when you're revising a history exam and you only revise parts of the course and ignore the others. For example if you have materials from 1850-1950, you would only choose to spot revise 1850-1900.

I expect a question from the years 1850-1870 instead of across the whole period 1800 to 1900 so I am spot revising facts from 1850-1870.

by yoloooooooooooo May 11, 2015