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Thimbling

When you have one of those very small dicks that could possibly be small enough to fit into a thimble.

"When i got out of that ice bath my dick was so small i was thimbling."

"I saw John testing whether or not he was Thimbling the other day" "Oh yeah what happened" "Slipped right on!"

by DRACK July 26, 2012

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thimble

a pronounced clitoris on a woman

Fred had no trouble finding her thimble once his hands ventured down there.

by monkeybrew April 29, 2005

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Thimble

from Monopoly.
b.1935(R.2017) (age 82)
A game piece in monopoly usually picked last by its players.
(This is the reason for its retirement) Its existence in today's modern world of adults and children led to confusion.

"I don't want to be the thimble, what is it supposed to be?" said the little boy," I don't know exactly? But it's the last piece." answered his father.

by Heru101 February 17, 2017

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Thimble

The act of pushing your thumb through your scrotum, surrounding your finger in the testicular sack. Thus resembling a thimble.

"Damn, Jackson totally just thimbled me."

by Das Dota September 3, 2009

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thimble

A kiss

"She says if you try to give me another thimble, she'll kill you" - Peter Pan, on Tinkerbell being a bitch

by Thegreatnick September 19, 2008

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Thunder Thimble

A man with a small but enthusiastic penis. We're talking 4 inches and below. It won't break the bank but it will shake the timbers.

He had a thunder Thimble but he still made my legs legs shake.

She didn't hit the bottom, but her Thunder Thimble hit the bull's eye.

by Can I Get U Off? July 12, 2020


thimble rigger

thimble rigger: One who cheats by thimblerigging, or tricks of legerdemain. 1. Also known as a shell game: A game, usually involving gambling, in which a person hides a small object underneath one of three nutshells, thimbles, or cups, then shuffles them about on a flat surface while spectators try to guess the final location of the object. Also called thimblerig. 2. A fraud or deception perpetrated by shifting conspicuous things to hide something else.

"Their notions of justice more closely resemble that of the sidewalk thimble rigger."

by Bob Martin July 11, 2004

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