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another term for "shots" in drinking "Oh, so last night, I was totally doing bullets"
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Name for rock-hard nipples. Only attainable if girl is completely turned on. "How did it go with Claire last night?"
"Brilliant, her nipples were bullets." |
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In hold'em poker or similar variants of poker where each player is given two cards face down, having two aces face down. Also known as 'pocket rockets.' The rounder raised pre-flop after scoring pocket rockets.
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In the car business, a customer who has excellent credit. salesman: "Do we have a shot here on this deal?"
manager: "Just as I thought, she's bullets baby! She could buy anything on the lot." salesman: "Sweet." |
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Peas, usually garden peas. What did you have for dinner today?
Roast chicken, potatoes, carrots and bullets. |
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another name for tampons Im going to the supermarket to get some bullets
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a vulgar term for nipples "I sucked those titties till her bullets were hard"
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a monetary term that can be substituted in for dollars or pounds That cost me ten bullets!
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