When a lower enlisted salutes the wife of an officer, he/she is signaling that they would like to participate in sexual relations, typically with the officer involved or observing.
Wives of officers asking or insisting a lower enlisted to salute them (which no civilian is owed from anyone) are signaling that they desire the enlisted person to engage in sexual activity with them.
Corporal OâReilly told me he was going to salute the wife of Major Burns. Now he tells me heâs got a âspecial assignmentâ for the Major later tonight.
A signal used to let others know that youâre in to pegging. Left hand or right can be a universal signal that you like to engage in the act of pegging
He gave me the 3-finger salute and that is how I knew he wanted to be pegged.
(n) A game where you take object like a crushed pop can or a hacky sack, and you kick the object through the legs of another participant. The other players then yell "Salade" (pronounced "sal-lad" ) and kick the person until they reach "home" which can be a tree or a door or a wall, etc.
(Originally an East Toronto game from the mid 1980's, which is still played today. Usually is banned by the school after a student breaks their arm, leg, gets a collapsed lung, etc.)
This is when your boyfriend first shows you his penis, and politeness requires that you simultaneously act amazed, impressed, and pleased by its size and girth.
It's our fourth date; which in North Dakota means Showtime! Time to salute the little soldier. I just hope it can stand attention.
A take on the Italian:
'Salute' (hail/health)
'La Familia' (the/our family)/ 'La' (the), can be changed to 'Mi' (my)
A phrase said to honor those you consider family, either being blood relatives or a close nit group of friends/Pack.
*At a bar with a tight nit group of friends* *Leader of the group raises the first drink of the night*
~Salute La Familia !!
*Group cheers, clinks glasses together*
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Fast Five, Dominic Toretto quote: "Moneywill come and go. We all know that. The most important thing in life will always be the people in this room. Right here, right now. Salute, mi familia."