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cinnatits 

A person who has ferociously rubbed cinnamon powdered donuts onto their nipples.
Once they have done this, another participant MUST lick the cinnamon off.
That cinnatits party last night was so much fun dude!
I liked your grandma's cinnatits the most ;)
cinnatits by Phillip McHunt September 18, 2016

cinnatits 

The name given to a person who rubs cinnamon on their tits. Afterwards, another participant must proceed to lick the cinnamon off their nipples.
We had a rad cinnatits party last night, man!
I enjoyed licking cinnatits much more than rubbing cinnamon on my own tits.
cinnatits by My HUGE key September 21, 2016

Cinnamilk 

First used by Caprice Crane in the novel "Stupid And Contagious" 2006.
Cinnamilk is the fictional, trademarked, product created by the character Brady in the novel "Stupid And Contagious" who sets off on a quest to bring his invention to the masses.

The remaining sugary deliciousness in your bowl of cereal after the cinnamon toast crunch is gone. Essentially a suspension of cinnamon milk, sugar and awesome.
Cinnamon-flavored milk. Cinnamilk. I am telling you. Next...Big...Thing.
Cinnamilk by elharley January 25, 2008

cinnastick 

The sexual maneuver in which the male first ejaculates on the females face. He then sprinkles a cinnamon sugar coating on his penis and wipes the ejaculate off her face and then inserts his penis into her mouth thus replicating the effect of eating an order of cinnatix from Domino's pizza.
She was a real freak. She loved the cinnamon sugar coating after I gave her the cinnastick.
cinnastick by killa ev October 19, 2009

cinnasucking dick

When, in order to achieve maximum dryness, a girl precedes sucking a dick with a tablespoon full of ground cinnamon.
"I was wearing a condom, and she hated latex. So I told her she best be cinnasucking dick; she sucked me dry."
cinnasucking dick by H5S January 19, 2008

cinnamilk 

Cinnamilk was first discovered in Roman times. The Romans told tales of a mythological creature called the Cinnamon Bird which would cure whatever ailments travelers suffered from granted an offering of milk was provided. This mythological creature is believed to be the source and inspiration for cinnamilk. Roman lives were long and full due to their ability to harness cinnamon and it's health benefits. Some noted historians attribute health and vigor to their dominance over early Europe, and only recently has it been rediscovered how prolific use of cinnamilk products was throughout the Roman Empire. It was these legends and recent translations of historic scrolls thought to have been lost in the sacking of the Library at Alexandria that initially sparked a second look at cinnamon milk combinations as potential medicines.
How do I get the smell of a dead ostrich fetus out of my closet?
Pour some cinnamilk on it!
cinnamilk by Foh Clerica December 27, 2011