noun. Usually associated with a bad case of explosive diarrhea. Performed when there is uncertainty as to whether or not your fart will consist of just air. As the fart is released shit mist sprays out and vandalizes your underwear like a can of spray paint.
by Studmuffinsss May 07, 2007
During the physical act of unprotected love, to pull out of your loved one and ejaculating on the wall, thus avoid showering said loved one with unwanted gentleman’s spray paint.
I was destroying Pamela’s bonus tunnel last night. She hate spunky hair, so I had to paint some Dutch Graffiti all up the bedroom wall!
by JoeyMoose April 30, 2019
Going in search of new graffiti. It's called 'fishing' because you never know what you're going to get.
by StackedGraffiti January 03, 2011
A comic book without Superheros, commonly written as a personal struggle story from the perception of underdog protagonist, often with religious or political undertones.
It is existential art. You will know it when you see it. Graffiti Novels are essentially a "Blanksy" piece, but written and illustrated.
by Nerdsquar3D November 12, 2013
Graffiti from the streets; letters being manipulated and spray painted on walls, the pure art of graffiti.
by dab-it September 14, 2013
"two rednecks sittin outside"
Cletus: well were shit out of luck since cuz i cant got the artistical skills to make out some coon drawerins
Bubba: well we got some ducktape over yonder, and we'll do some Redneck Graffiti
Cletus: yer a genius bubba.
Cletus: well were shit out of luck since cuz i cant got the artistical skills to make out some coon drawerins
Bubba: well we got some ducktape over yonder, and we'll do some Redneck Graffiti
Cletus: yer a genius bubba.
by Uncle Zach and Baby Swole April 25, 2010
Advertising disguised as underground art.
Exemplified by Mark Ecko's faking of the tagging of Air Force One, which was a high cost production to advertise stillfree.com.
Can be used to describe any underground culture being used to induce consumers to buy something.
Exemplified by Mark Ecko's faking of the tagging of Air Force One, which was a high cost production to advertise stillfree.com.
Can be used to describe any underground culture being used to induce consumers to buy something.
by Col. Dr. April 24, 2006