when you take hon's balls and shove them up his anus and proceed to pile drive him in the anus thrusting his balls deeper and deeper and then blowing a load in his left eye
by honny wonny September 22, 2008

I was driving in my truck and I looked over and could see this dude beltway wailing while he was driving.
by Mr. T in MD September 27, 2020

wail - an adverb used to add emphasis to the extent of ones failure, in popular urban culture wail can follow after the verb fail , since wail is a homonym with the word whale the two are often confused. an example of such is present in the text of Isabella Lord
by CurseTheTide February 22, 2011

by Jamie17503858 November 22, 2021

Since the dawn of time there has been an expression, that has survived the all the ages - in latin it is "Planctus Puera",in chinese "哭丫头". In english, it is "The Wailing Wench".
It is the simple, but pleasurable, act of slapping the behind of a a serving lady, a serving wench, the waitress etc.
It might be hard, it might be a light caress, and you might even grab if you are feeling cheeky. But it will ALWAYS end with a yelp and a shriek!
It is the simple, but pleasurable, act of slapping the behind of a a serving lady, a serving wench, the waitress etc.
It might be hard, it might be a light caress, and you might even grab if you are feeling cheeky. But it will ALWAYS end with a yelp and a shriek!
Gross old man 1 - "I pulled The Wailing wench on the new girl Jenny the other day, I marked her as mine, THAT'S for sure!"
Gross old man 2 - "You, my friend, are quite the rascal! I have longed to Wail the wench myself for a fortnight!"
Gross old man 1 - " She shrieked like a beast, and, I must admit, it was quite the behind on that one!"
*Both gross man laughing*
Gross old man 2 - "You, my friend, are quite the rascal! I have longed to Wail the wench myself for a fortnight!"
Gross old man 1 - " She shrieked like a beast, and, I must admit, it was quite the behind on that one!"
*Both gross man laughing*
by Norwegian pecker January 12, 2013

by marcusholloway38484 April 23, 2023

1. (V) To sing with a lot of power and force; often using vocal vibrato.
2. (V) To vibrate a small area with the voice by using power while singing
2. (V) To vibrate a small area with the voice by using power while singing
(1) "Wow! Did you hear that choir sing? Those tenors were WAILING all of those notes with a heavy vibrato. It was beautiful!"
(2) "She hit that high soprano note in that stairwell! She WAILED!!"
(2) "She hit that high soprano note in that stairwell! She WAILED!!"
by Professor of Music 1984 December 28, 2016
