refering to one who has lost control of the joint efforts of both mouth and jaw muscles, due to arthritis commonly associated with a long history of performing fellatio
Wow, Bruce is such a slack-jawed faggot, that he could barely keep his lover's load refrained to his mouth and chin.
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He is such a sacton
by what the rare child May 16, 2017
Get the sacton mug.To take up the slack. To pull in or make taut a loose section of a rope, line, wire, etc.
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1. to make tighter, or more tense or taut, as a rope; remove slack;
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1. to make tighter, or more tense or taut, as a rope; remove slack;
by Dingjob March 20, 2013
Get the go slack mug.A pejorative neologism combining 'slacker' and 'activism,' sometimes spelled 'slacktivism.' Engaging socially in activism that requires little or no effort as part of a lifestyle or self-identity. Slactivism usually produces no appreciable results and often perpetuates poor research and hearsay.
1. When I heard that Jack was boycotting Taco Bell because he said they exploit tomato farmers in Latin America, I knew it was more of Jack's slactivism. He never visited Taco Bell anyway.
2. Jill thought of herself as an activist. She always hit "Like" on Facebook whenever a social justice issue came up, and she was a part of several Political Action Committee fan pages, but her friends knew her slactivism couldn't be counted on to write Congress or go beyond a few mouse-clicks.
2. Jill thought of herself as an activist. She always hit "Like" on Facebook whenever a social justice issue came up, and she was a part of several Political Action Committee fan pages, but her friends knew her slactivism couldn't be counted on to write Congress or go beyond a few mouse-clicks.
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1. To cut someone some slack by providing something they would like.
2. Commonly used to ask someone to fetch something.
3. To loosen tight contol of an asset, whether money, food, drink, or miscellaneous items, and in doing so, allow another to have use of said item. Often, a request to slack something implies asking another to give/lend it, while simultaneously asking them to fetch it for you.
1. To cut someone some slack by providing something they would like.
2. Commonly used to ask someone to fetch something.
3. To loosen tight contol of an asset, whether money, food, drink, or miscellaneous items, and in doing so, allow another to have use of said item. Often, a request to slack something implies asking another to give/lend it, while simultaneously asking them to fetch it for you.
"Slack me that screwdriver over there, can you? I don't want to let go of this right now." "My fridge is empty...whyncha run to your house and slack us some beers?" "Slack me a Benjy for happy-hour tonight...I'll hit ya back tomorrow."
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