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Rubbing the Rhinestone 

When a girl masturbates. The term gets its name from when a girl masturbates by rubbing her clitoris (rhinestone). Some synonyms are polishing the pearl, flicking the bean, etc.
Don't bother Sally after school from 3:00-4:15, she'll be busy rubbing the rhinestone.

put your ass to the rhinestone 

to get to work making something, someone, or yourself a super tawdry fabulous gaudy god!
hey twink-wanna-be, shave off that mullet, pop your collar and put your ass to the rhinestone!

to bless the rains down in Africa 

A desire for urophilia; sexual arousal derived from urination.

In this case, the practice of paying a prostitute (male or female) to urinate upon the subject.

The term derives from the 1982 hit 'Africa' by the American rock band Toto, which featured the chorus:

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothin' that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had, ooh-hoo.
Mark: Man, I’m need to bless the rains down in Africa tonight, you know.
Jim: Shit, you going for more water sports with that hooker? I wouldn't pay to be pissed on bro.
Mark: Yeah, but I'm just weak for her bladder contents being poured on me. What's a guy to do?

The Bryce Rainey Shave 

It's litteraly a baldy but retarded
"What haircut do you think I should get?"
"I think you should get the Bryce Rainey shave".

The Great Clay Riness 

Locally known folk musician from the Midwest. Has worked with Michael Martin Murphy and Hal Atkinson among others. Influenced by artists such as Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and The Eagles. Has played guitar for almost 40 years. Discography includes Rollin' In My Changes, Down to the Cellar, Live Bait!, Walk Along John, One Season, Best of Four, and Little Windows. Toured on the Wisconsin Public Radio Simply Folk 10th Anniversary Tour. Hosted the Rustic Valley Concert Series and the River Valley Concert Series. Known for his sense of humor when interacting with other people. Is admiringly referred to by local teens as "The Great Clay".
"I bet the Great Clay Riness could play this without even trying."

The place where it rained

The 70th track in the Deltarune chapter 3+4 ost, which is a rendition of the song It's raining somewhere else from Undertale but without the sans motif. It's a very melancholic song likewise its predecessor, which plays after Kris and Susie exit the the church's dark world and the reveal of the final prophecy. It is a very impactful song principally if you have played Undertale before, usually giving the player a nostalgia attack. Because it lacks the sans motif, and considering how happy he is in the "jitterbug" sequence, it is a common theory that this song is actually a prequel to its raining somewhere else which would be consequence be sans reminiscing about the events that happened in Deltarune's hometown, therefore that being the place where it rained.
Deltarune/Undertale player: Damn that was a lot... Huh I wonder which song is th-
*The melody of "The place where it rained" starts*

Deltarune/Undertale: OMG(currently having a stratospherical nostalgia/ptsd attack)