A heinous man or women attorney, who shits and pisses themselves, and then shakes hand with clients.
by Mark Ruffaloes September 26, 2006
The best sex position known to man created by Nick Cortese the sex god to aceive full body orgasms in less then 6.0021 seconds.
yo i totaly couldnt get my girl to finish last night so i asked my friend nick how to do the "L" position and she screamed like a six year old girl at a carnival who lost her stuffed bull dog named bobo!
by NOT Nick Cortese June 24, 2011
by Mr TenAKey April 30, 2008
licking the butt. the letter l represents the licking part, and the letter b represents the butt. also refered to as tossing the salad. tossing the salad has seved as a code for oral on the butt for a long time, so long, in fact that the code has been completly deciphered by the general public. L the B serves as a replacement for tossing the salad
Drew: ok so if a chick wanted to...would you let her L the B?
Tim: yeah dude totally...ive had my butt licked before, its amazing
Drew: sick
dirty birds have been known to L the B
Tim: yeah dude totally...ive had my butt licked before, its amazing
Drew: sick
dirty birds have been known to L the B
by everwondertron January 17, 2007
by person191919 July 14, 2011
Another way to ask people for dinner and movie or a date. Many people have used this in the younger crowd as a form of disrespect.
by Livernore February 01, 2022
G&L is a guitar manufaturing company founded by George Fullerton and Leo Fender to make premium guitars and bass. It is the third guitar company created/inspired by Leo Fender, the first being Fender (duh) and the second Music Man, which was bought by Ernie Ball. These instruments are refered to as "real Fenders" in that the craftsmanship is next to none, the sounds is natural, and the playability is solid. They cost is many hundred dollars more than American Fenders, but for the most part is worth it. The lower-quality instruments are Tribute by G&L, which are made in Korea and lack the superior electronics and quality woods of G&Ls made in the U.S.
Compare a Fender Strat to a G&L Legecy or Comanche and any Fender bass to a G&L L-2000 and your mind will be blown.
by Matt May 11, 2005