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Thigh Tap

When a girl has to lightly slap a guy's hand to stop his unwanted physical advance. Usually occurs around the woman's thigh, as this is the most common place that the male's hand will end up.

Karen: "Geeez, I had to thigh tap that guy every time we made out!"

by fizzlewizzle June 4, 2011

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cooter Tap

To tap a cooter
To get some punani
To tickle/tap a vagina with ones hand

Matt is such a papschmeow he never cooter taps anyone
Let's go out tonight and cooter tap some ladies

by jmlaxboy24 April 25, 2008

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


bowl tap

a small amount of marijuana usually tapped out of the bottom of a small bowl after one ceases to pursue smoking.

Person A: Wow... if we put all of these old bowl taps together we could get quite high sir.

Person B: Quite so fine sir. Quite So!

by Josh (slang creator) October 22, 2006

9๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Double Tapped

This is when a women is penertrated by two men at the same time.A dick up the arsehole and pussy or two dicks in her pussy at the same time.

Michelle:"Hi jen, how was your evening?"

Jen:"It was awesome! Bill and Mark came over, they double tapped me!!"

by Ascended_Sayan August 9, 2011

23๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


tap jockey

One who works in a bar or pub serving tasty beverages. In Ireland, a tap jockey is usually considered to hold a position of power and prestige, as it is s/he who regulates the supply of alcohol. Tap jockeys generally have little problem finding a roide.

"Jayz Mary, who's yer man behind the bar?"
"That's the new tap jockey - can't pour a Guinness to save his life, god bless us".

by deduck July 20, 2010


Tap The Maple

Taking a hit off of a marijuana cartridge or clear

Yo bro you tryna tap the maple

by The_Sheriff October 25, 2020


tap (beverage)

Tap refers to tapioca milk tea, a beverage also called pearl milk tea, boba tea, and bubble tea. Although this drink may be commonly known by several different names, "tap" is generally regarded as the preferred word over "boba" and other terms.

Tap originated in Asia and is growing in popularity in the United States. The drink consists of a sweetened milk tea or flavored tea to which the eponymous tapioca balls are added. These smooth, black-colored spheres are made from tapioca starch and impart a distinctive chewy texture to the beverage. Tap is generally served cold in a plastic cup and consumed through a thick straw that allows the tapioca balls to be sucked up.

Popular establishments that focus on selling tap include Sharetea, Kung Fu Tea, The Teahouse, and Dulce Tapioca.

"Hey man, you wanna go get some tap with me?"
"Sure, I'd love to have something to drink right now."

Note: The word "tap" can have several different meanings, but it is easy to tell by context when one is referring to tap (beverage) instead of another meaning like "to tap" (verb).

by byrone_ May 26, 2017