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Cowis

Cowis is a fetishist of consume or swallowing a male's semen in anyway not coming straight from the penis itself.

Stand for: Consume semen (Cum Off, With, In, or Some kind of odd way)

Cowis consuming: Cum (semen or sperm) off of a plate, the floor, the bed, somebody else, etc. with food, (strawberries, cup cake, salad, etc), in a cocktail, juice, milk, etc, or some kind of a odd way from a toothbrush, from a shot glass, a spoon, off the toes, from the face, etc. anyway but not straight from, around or off the penis.

by ToyBare January 2, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


cowies

a slang term in the north east of england for ecstacy tablets.This came from the name of a biscuit factory where they were sold under the counter

"av just got four cowies for a tenner"
"cowied off me nut"
"look at his cowie jaw!"

by cowiemuncherdorey July 11, 2008

303๐Ÿ‘ 57๐Ÿ‘Ž


cowie

geordie word for ecstacy

giz a cowie

by geordie October 24, 2003

247๐Ÿ‘ 57๐Ÿ‘Ž


cowied

being (heavily) under the influence of ecstacy.

he's purely cowied. Everything's gone a bit Robert Palmer!

by mickyD November 24, 2003

45๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


cowie

a yorkshire term for cocaine

'that bags full of chalk powder, not cowie mate, youve been jipped

by deathznow September 12, 2006

106๐Ÿ‘ 63๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cowie

A coward. Typically a bogan.

"Fuck off Kelly ya Cowie" - Adrian

by chip&chase@co March 14, 2019

27๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cowie

An astronomical unit of measurement that is used by astrophysicists and theoretical scientists. It measures the singular gravitation at a single point in space realative to the summation of all bodies of mass that lay within pull of the specific point. The unit is based on a number of mass bodies, as the number approaches infinity, that affect the gravitation on a singular point. The unit specifies that the summation as the number approaches infinity of mass bodies lay at a distance of 1.00*10^7 km in any given direction, thus making the point of reference the center in a circle of raduis 1.00*10^7 with the outerline defined by an infinity number of masses all with mass of 1*10^20 kg.

The point force on the particle, in Cowies, is 3000 Cowies, or 3 Killacowies.

by Larson Lives Free April 13, 2010

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