by milk_drinker_0x45 November 02, 2023
Using the word group as noun or a past tense verb means engaging in sexual intercourse with 2 or more people (typically more than 3 but less than 9)
Used as noun:
Person 1: Group is so fun! Have you ever tried it?
Person 2: I’ve never tried it but group (sex) sounds kind of fun.
Used as a verb:
Person 1: I had group with my girlfriend and her 2 friends last weekend.
Person 2: Did you all group at your place? My roommates would be so pissed.
Person 1: Group is so fun! Have you ever tried it?
Person 2: I’ve never tried it but group (sex) sounds kind of fun.
Used as a verb:
Person 1: I had group with my girlfriend and her 2 friends last weekend.
Person 2: Did you all group at your place? My roommates would be so pissed.
by Kenneth Crypts May 11, 2024
Using the word group as noun or a past tense verb means engaging in sexual intercourse with 2 or more people (typically more than 3 but less than 9)
Used as noun:
Person 1: Group is so fun! Have you ever tried it?
Person 2: I’ve never tried it but group (sex) sounds kind of fun.
Used as a verb:
Person 1: I had group with my girlfriend and her 2 friends last weekend.
Person 2: Did you all group at your place? My roommates would be so pissed.
Person 1: Group is so fun! Have you ever tried it?
Person 2: I’ve never tried it but group (sex) sounds kind of fun.
Used as a verb:
Person 1: I had group with my girlfriend and her 2 friends last weekend.
Person 2: Did you all group at your place? My roommates would be so pissed.
by Kenneth Crypts May 11, 2024
by MrKabiro March 15, 2021
Person 1: What’s that one dance group in El Paso that got booked for an event all the members were even finalized?
Person2: Oh! That’s Allure’s Dance Group!
Person2: Oh! That’s Allure’s Dance Group!
by Anita-wita October 23, 2022
The world's richest people were electronic group hugging.
by Coop Dupe June 12, 2018