An inadvertent gay movement. A gay accident. When a presumably strait individual slips and says or does something really gay.
Strait Dude: Ugh, my wife bought me these pants but they feel a little constricting.
Presumably Strait Dude: Yea, they make your ass look great. I wish my boyfriend would wear those.
Strait Dude: Wait, I thought you were married… to a woman.
Presumably (not any more) Strait Dude: Oops, that slipped. I just had an out of closet experience.
Presumably Strait Dude: Yea, they make your ass look great. I wish my boyfriend would wear those.
Strait Dude: Wait, I thought you were married… to a woman.
Presumably (not any more) Strait Dude: Oops, that slipped. I just had an out of closet experience.
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1. Fresh with some new brand new shining clothes or jewelry.
2. Looking rather skinny, such as a animal would when it comes out of the water.
1. Fresh with some new brand new shining clothes or jewelry.
2. Looking rather skinny, such as a animal would when it comes out of the water.
1. Dog i just went up to the store, and bought me some shinin' jewelry and it looks as if I jumped up out that water
2. I've started lifting now because before I looked so small like I was fresh out the water.
2. I've started lifting now because before I looked so small like I was fresh out the water.
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