by Anonymous January 15, 2003
Up and down the old London road in and out th eagle
That's the way the money goes
Pop goes the weasel.
(A weasel was slang for a flat iron used by tailors - the nursery rhyme refers to tailors in the UK pawning their irons to go to the pub).
That's the way the money goes
Pop goes the weasel.
(A weasel was slang for a flat iron used by tailors - the nursery rhyme refers to tailors in the UK pawning their irons to go to the pub).
by Anonymous May 11, 2003
adjective for someone who doesnt fully cover themselves and or pulls theyre pants so tight they have cameltoe
by Anonymous September 19, 2003
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this word has multiple meanings; one can use it as a swear word: I will kick the bukake out of you. Or as an exclamation: OH BUKAKE!. Or in the traditional deficnition of multiple men gently shooting their respective loads into an expecting woman's eye.
by Anonymous October 28, 2003
swive swav
vb. Archaic. to have sexual intercourse with (a person).
Old English swifan to revolve, {swivel} Source: The Collins English Dictionary © 1998 HarperCollins Publishers
vb. Archaic. to have sexual intercourse with (a person).
Old English swifan to revolve, {swivel} Source: The Collins English Dictionary © 1998 HarperCollins Publishers
by Anonymous June 09, 2003
A bulky, yet strong teenager (usually male) with broad shoulders and a lot of body hair, and prefers the oppisite sex.
by Anonymous July 09, 2003