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guttenberg delight 

basically when a woman does all of the work and reaches climax as well, derived from steve guttenberg the washed up actor not doing anything all these years
Hey man, you mean you just layed there while you gave her the "guttenberg delight" man you lazy mofo!! When are you going to get off your ass and start doin' it for yourself!!
guttenberg delight by Dave Sneed August 28, 2009

jaime guttenberg

one of the 17 victims of the parkland shooting on 2.14.18
jaime guttenberg was such a sweet girl , she deserved better .

gettin' a Guttenberg 

Receiving a blowjob in public, while sitting behind a desk or in front of a podium, so that the person adminstering the blowjob is hidden. (ala Steve Guttenberg in the film "Police Academy.")
President Clinton was gettin' a Guttenberg while giving the State of the Union address.

gutenborg 

When Alan and Nathaniel say they are not gay but indeed very gay. They sometimes like it in the peephole or anus. Derived from the depths of Chiraq and Brooklyn.
What a gutenborg!
gutenborg by gutenmane August 25, 2022

guttenbag 

An insult you call someone who's so big of a douchebag that even Steve Guttenberg would say "you're a douchebag."
Dude, you're trolling the Police Academy movies??? Don't be a guttenbag!
guttenbag by sguttenberg February 19, 2012

Gutenberg Press 

The Gutenberg press with its wooden and later metal movable type printing brought down the price of printed materials and made such materials available for the masses. It remained the standard until the 20th century. During the centuries, many newer printing technologies were developed based on Gutenberg's printing machine e.g. offset printing.
Johannes Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor best known for the Gutenberg press, an innovative printing machine that used movable type. Gutenberg was born between 1394 and 1400 and died in 1468. In 1438, Gutenberg began a business arrangement with Andreas Dritzehn, who funded his experiments in printing. In 1450, Gutenberg began a second arrangement with German businessman Johannes Fust. Fust lent Gutenberg the money to start a printing business and build a large Gutenberg Press, their printing projects included the now famous Gutenberg Bible. On September 30, 1452, Johann Guttenberg's Bible was published becoming the first book to be published in volume.