When a woman takes a man's testicles, places them in her cleavage, and then proceeds to slap her tits together creating a knickerbocker.
Man: Wait, what are you doing?!!!!
Woman: Something I learned in art school! It's called the knickerbocker!
(Strange knocking noise)
Woman: Something I learned in art school! It's called the knickerbocker!
(Strange knocking noise)
by Rodkimble321 July 16, 2011
Man: Hey babes...it sure has been a a while since we...ya know
Future Wife: The Knickerbocker?
Man: The Knickerbocker!
Future Wife: Gimme dat asshole
Man: Mmm. Ladies first..
Future Wife: The Knickerbocker?
Man: The Knickerbocker!
Future Wife: Gimme dat asshole
Man: Mmm. Ladies first..
by The Wise 0ld Man August 26, 2016
A guy who pretends to have feeling towards females, to cover up the sexual feelings he has towards men.
by you know? October 07, 2010
Old nic-name for a New Yorker. Comes from the days when it was New Amsterdam and the ruling Dutch wore knickers for pants. Since these were so commonly seen on the streets there, the name was then applied to the residents. Source of New York Knicks basketball team name as well.
She comes from three generations of Knickerbockers.
by Shay McC. May 15, 2005
His personality is a little bit too weird for me, but I can't get over his body... he's a complete knickerbocker!
by Enilrac February 17, 2009
by Rishi March 22, 2005
A total cheapskate, especially when it comes to making sure to use every possible coupon and special offer--from our Dutch heritage and longtime association with Scots (Presbyterian) churches.
Washington Irving used our name in his satirical writings and played on the stereotype of cheapness, but ironically it wound up being turned right around into a sort of icon of upper-crust New York society! Don't be fooled by Ward McAllister's Four Hundred; a true Knickerbocker would never waste the bucks on the attire required to enter Mrs. Astor's ballroom.
Washington Irving used our name in his satirical writings and played on the stereotype of cheapness, but ironically it wound up being turned right around into a sort of icon of upper-crust New York society! Don't be fooled by Ward McAllister's Four Hundred; a true Knickerbocker would never waste the bucks on the attire required to enter Mrs. Astor's ballroom.
by Not R February 03, 2010