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buttering up the whisker biscuit 

I buttered up her whisker biscuit and then I laid some pipe.

ball buttering 

When male white collar professionals excessively stroke each other's egos.
Dave gets so much ball buttering at work that it's difficult for him to realize he's just a normal guy at home.
ball buttering by Ebeau August 20, 2017

rainbow gathering 

A group of people who gather together regularly - usually once a year - to live in harmony with each other and nature. Money and alcohol are not allowed, but sharing and swapping are encouraged. It's basically a chance to step out of the commercial, high-speed world (or "Babylon" as it's been termed) and live simply and sweetly out in the woods with people who want peace and prioritise ecological issues.
The biggest Rainbow Gathering is in America, held annually in one of the national forests. The website is www.welcomehome.org and you can find lots of info about hows, whens, wheres and whys.
And to reiterate: welcome home!
When the earth is ravaged and the animals are dying, a new tribe of people shall come unto the earth from many colors, classes, creeds, and who by their actions and deeds shall make the earth green again. They will be known as the warriors of the Rainbow.
- Old Native American Prophecy

And there you have the point of a rainbow gathering!
rainbow gathering by Fleursie July 14, 2006

Guitaring 

To play guitar.
related to all the guitar stuff including
guitar chords,tabs,songs,tutorials,etc.
www.guitaring.co.cc
Guitaring by guitaring.co.cc July 7, 2010

gutterite 

a person whose mind remains perpetually in the gutter; one whose thoughts are always dirty.
"Sophomore boys are all gutterites." "I can't ever just have a conversation with Justin without him making an inappropriate comment. He's such a gutterite."
gutterite by RiJa November 1, 2005

Guttersnipe

A poor child who lives in the gutters
"Since Katherine's parents abandoned her she has lived as a guttersnipe in the streets of New York City"
Guttersnipe by Alexander Sedler October 29, 2003