Verb.
The act of fending off the paparazzi
Adj.
To be so famous that one is constantly fending off the paparazzi
The act of fending off the paparazzi
Adj.
To be so famous that one is constantly fending off the paparazzi
Verb. "After my video went viral, I had to hire a bodyguard to fendy off the razzi."
Adj. "My boy so fresh, he fendy off the razzi!"
Adj. "My boy so fresh, he fendy off the razzi!"
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she was juat a jump off ,i wanna get with her sister but i dont know her
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phr. v. (slang, humorous, vulgar)
1. To defecate; to go to the toilet for a bowel movement.
2. To engage masturbation, until climax, into a toilet.
Etymology: Figurative and euphemistic expression popularized in late 20th-century American slang. The “kids” metaphorically represent faeces, and the “pool” the toilet bowl. Usage reflects a broader tradition of humorous circumlocutions for defecation. Modern day usage developed into a meaning for self-relief, for either healthy bowel movements or acts of self love.
phr. v. (slang, humorous, vulgar)
1. To defecate; to go to the toilet for a bowel movement.
2. To engage masturbation, until climax, into a toilet.
Etymology: Figurative and euphemistic expression popularized in late 20th-century American slang. The “kids” metaphorically represent faeces, and the “pool” the toilet bowl. Usage reflects a broader tradition of humorous circumlocutions for defecation. Modern day usage developed into a meaning for self-relief, for either healthy bowel movements or acts of self love.
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