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Slippery Stingray

The action of jerking off to much that your cock starts to sting

John: damn I just slippery stingrayed myself

Jason: shit that sucks

by Daddy mj December 21, 2017


Stingray Effect

When you see a stingray and automatically want to have intercourse with it.

Man, Heather got hit hard with the stingray effect yesterday. And it was with the stingray that killed Steve Irwin!

by whiteboyz36 October 30, 2017


stingray flaps

When a female jumps off a bridge and spreads her legs apart whilst naked causing her vagina flaps to flap everywhere whilst falling

Last one to jump off the bridge has to do a stingray flaps

by Dequaris March 29, 2018


Stingray Magician

The future is now!

Yo look at that stingray magician, (kid gets punched in face) other kid, THE FUTURE IS NOW!

by Captain Maldoon January 3, 2010

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petting the stingray

Fingering a woman with your middle & index fingers.

Her vajayjay was really wet when I was petting the stingray.

by Dr. Charles Dromedary February 17, 2015

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Stingray on a clothesline

Stingray on a clothesline See also wizard's sleeve;
The inner labia of a vagina that protrude well beyond the outer labia. So called because they are large and stretchy and flap in the wind and looks very similar to a stingray hung over a clothesline.
Also gives a similar appearance to the the silken sleeve of a wizard's garments.

OMG!!, after that all night orgy, Jen's box looks like a Stingray on a clothesline!!!

by stingray hunter October 11, 2010

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Blue pine stingray

1.) The blue pine stingray is a stingray recently discovered by the Jorge foundation of marine preservation and exploration. Blue pine stingrays can be found in the fjords of Norway, especially those near or within the arctic circle. The stingrays are given their name from the blue pine trees in the fjord where they were discovered. Blue pine stingray shave evolved the incredible ability to live outside of the water for long periods of time, and can breathe moist or damp air through primitive gills, but will not survive in dry environments. The blue pine stingray poses a high threat to humans exploring Norwayโ€™s fjords. The stingray can be found on both land and sea, and may even have a freshwater larval stage, so Norwegians are advised to watch where they step and report any confirmed sightings to the Jorge foundation for marine conservation preservation and exploration. The stinging barbs are designed to pick up small bacteria, protozoans, and other disease causing organisms. A sting can cause seizures, hemorrhaging, amnesia, paralyzation, gangrene, and ultimately a slow and painful death. The blue pine stingray may provide a large contribution to stem cell and cancer research, but this field of science is still young, and the blue pine stingray is rarely studied. Reports exist of a Norwegian cruise line ship carrying a specimen to Sweden, where a small colony has begun, but shows no sign of growth. The ecology of this creature is a mystery to science.

Idiot 1: *steps on a 1x16 lego brick*
Idiot 2: At least you didnโ€™t get stung by a BLUE PINE STINGRAY!!!
Both: *chuckle*

by Cyanea capillata January 5, 2020