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worked up

Anticipating the outcome to bring release of built up simmering juicy and deliciously stirring emotions;

Waiting with excitement and Breathlessly Out of sorts;

Hormonly aware of titillating images;

Anxious and anticipatory for an outcome or answer.

Excessively affected by emotion

"Justin was so worked up over his sisters friend he would feel sweaty and excited for her return"

"Gabe was all worked up in anticipation for the expected date with the model"

"Every night before bed he would get worked up over the blonde girls picture"

Waiting to see if she was picked to dance for the next song, Mellissa would get worked up before it even started.

by JLynnW January 23, 2007

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Piece of Work

A real character, a unique individual.

ShaElaiza: I doubt it, Hana F! I think the challenge themes kinda intrigued her, that's all.

Hana Fedora: I think there's more to it..I sincerely do. You're a piece of work Sha. You're my winner in your own competition.

by AScarflet February 10, 2011

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Work and Play

The worst possible answer to give when someone asks what you've been up to. You think you sound cool, but really, you just sound like an unoriginal moron.

Q) Sum up your holiday in one word?

A) Work and Play.

by PartyJardino March 2, 2009

12๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Doin' Work

Flirting with a girl; bonding with a biddie you plan to mack; "Getting places" with a girl.

Guy #1: Where's Dave?

Guy #2: He's hanging out with Ashley.

Guy #1: Dave's doin' work.

Example #2-

Dave: Just got home from hanging with Ashley. I'm doin' some serious work...

by Supermanmaninthebox February 12, 2011

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


full works

The full works is the practice of orally servicing a mans cock, balls and anus with your mouth and tongue, then letting the man ejaculate in your mouth and swallowing his nut-load.

Sandra can over last night once the flatmates were asleep and serviced me with the full works

by hotboipalmy December 23, 2013

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Butterfly in the works

A phrase to use when referring to unknown variables which might upset an otherwise sound plan or theory. A reference to the butterfly effect.

'This should go without a hitch provided we don't get a butterfly in the works!'
5 minutes later:
'ARGH MY SPLEEN'

by Nauthiz September 6, 2005

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


do work

to accomplish a task. could be eating, dumping, gettin some booty...any variety of things

Ex 1 - I'm bout to do work on this burger, son!
Ex 2 - After I eat this burger, I'm gonna have to go do some work
Ex 3 - Dude 1: I got a huge english test tommorow
Dude 2: Do Work Son!

by ClayClay October 9, 2007

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