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Dunkadelic B-Ball Style 

Is a slang basketball " catch phrase " that describes an urban style of fast paced run and gun basketball with an emphasis on dunks and flashy passes. Very athletic player's who play a more organized version of playground and street ball.
The Phoenix Suns play a Dunkadelic B-Ball Style game in segments that will test the conditioning of other teams. The Houston Cougar's of the early 80's played a Dunkadelic B-Ball Syle to 2 straight Final Four appearances.

b&m style 

The act of puffing a dong like it was a black and mild.
<DK> What's the difference between a b&m style dong puffer and Matty Mil?

<Matty Mil> Well... b&m style dong puffers puff dong like its a b&m, Being Matty Mil means... you... don't suck dong at all.
b&m style by Grill April 3, 2005

Gillian-style bedmaking

In reference to making an occupied bed in nursing. To make the bed gillian-style means to make an occupied bed but the occupent ends up on top of the top sheet instead of tucked nicely in the bed.
See definition of Gillian-style bedmaking

Doggy style birth 

Where the mother gives birth whilst positioned on all fours.
Child: I was delivered via a doggy style birth. Her obligatory bowel movement hit me right in the face.
Doggy style birth by Squeeze87 October 15, 2011

70's Style Bush 

an overflow of pubic hair on a woman's genitals, often seen in 1970's era pornography films.
To my dismay, I pulled her panties down to reveal a huge 70's Style Bush.
70's Style Bush by Anonymous April 11, 2003

Texas Style Basketball 

is a form of "basketball" that is played by athletes only. This style is not truly "basketball", it is a form developed by those whose natural athletic ability has overshadowed players own progress of skill and understanding of the sport.

It is incredibly annoying to play with members of Texas Style, these players have never herd the terms over-dribbling, pass, jumper form, to much one-on-one, teammate, and foul (unless it benefits them at the end of the game). Texas Style players are often more concerned with "Got'ems" than actual points or winning. "Got'ems" appear to be so important that fans of Texas Style are seen running around the gym waving towels when a "Got'em" is performed. This "Got'em" is no specific move, in fact the moves can vary in degree and structure. For the most part, members of the caucasian race are percolated upon for the most chosen "Got'em".

Members of Texas Style basketball include D. Rose, J. Wall, LBJ, D. Wade, R. Westbrook, T. Thomas, and any player from the University of Texas. The term Texas Style Basketball was specifically invented for members of Rick Barnes Longhorn teams. Since the intro of Texas Style Basketball the expression has now carried over to the modern basketball player (no skill super athlete) found in the NBA, NCAA, and even local gyms around the country.
Steve: Hello Chris, How are you? Have you participated in any recreational sports recently?

Chris: I'm fantastic Steve, thanks for asking. I actually played basketball at the local gym last night, if thats what you call it.

Steve: What do you mean?

Chris: A bunch of Texas Style players were there running up and down the court just looking for their next victim to receive a "Got'em".

Steve: That is typical of Texas Style Basketball players, in fact Texas Style games are plagued with turnovers.

Chris: You're right Steve, from now on, the only Texas player I am acknowledging is Dirk Nowitzki.

Steve: You said it Chris!!!