A code for "jerking off" by british spies during the 1940s.
Semen is a very effective invisible ink. Like other invisible inks, semen is undetectable when it dries out, but it has one big advantage over its competitors it doesn't react to iodine vapor. Since iodine vapor was the main detection method for invisible ink during the war, writing code in semen meant that even if a message was intercepted, its secrets most likely wouldn't be revealed.
This technique was actually used in the field, where only one flaw was found: its distinctive smell. While fresh "ink" apparently didn't give off too malodorous a scent, one spy in Copenhagen stored his jam in jars, causing his letters to "stink to high heaven," and was told that a "fresh operation" was necessary for each communique.
Spy 1: We need to send a secret message to our allies
Spy 2: ..but we're all out of iodine
Spy 1: Just do a fresh operation
A woman's butthole, especially when presented for examination or cleanliness.
"Well let's see your operating theater, then. How clean is it?"
Operation Harsh Doorstop makes AAA game devs cry
code name for a cart or cartridge when you’re at school or around randoms
Liam: sauce me the operating device im gonna go hit a blinker
Kraig: *discretely slides Liam the cart*
fuck idk i got it from matt rose
my fav movie is operation jingle jangle chris crangle
no it's not
ostream operator used in C++ to print a message to the console, written as <<.
For the next task, print the message "Hello world" to the console using the floep floep operator.
std::cout << "Hello world"" << std::endl;
A person who voted for Joe Biden. The biggest fan of LGBQ community. Member of the Black Lives Matter Movement. Hillary Clinton supporter. Loves Nancy Pelosi. Has a crush on Carrol Baskins. Without makeup he looks like Ellen Degeneres. Has a tiny pee pee.
Everyone needs an Operator McBurger in their group.