Slang term for going to a freind's house to get blazed on hippie lettuce. This friend may or may not exist.
Travis: Hey guys I gotta go
Jake: Where ya going Travis
Travis: I'm going to Daves to hang out for a while
Jake: Where ya going Travis
Travis: I'm going to Daves to hang out for a while
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Denise: No babe. Sorry. The girls and I are going lez tonite. Next time.
Denise: No babe. Sorry. The girls and I are going lez tonite. Next time.
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This can only be done when your girlfriend is a babysitter. While she is at work, you go visit her and have sex in the homeowners bed. It is best pulled off when the man of the house walks in the room as you are putting on your shoes.
Friend 1- "Tyler was having sex with his girlfriend yesterday and pops almost caught them."
Friend 2-"At what point did he catch them?"
Friend 1-"Well they were done and he was just putting on his shoes.
Friend 2"Oh! Its all good. They were just going over French.
Friend 2-"At what point did he catch them?"
Friend 1-"Well they were done and he was just putting on his shoes.
Friend 2"Oh! Its all good. They were just going over French.
by Rustyspikeshackleford August 2, 2012
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Based on the true story of Mitt Romney's 12-hour family road trip to Canada where Romney strapped a kennel occupied by the family's Irish setter, Seamus, to the roof.
In severe distress, Seamus let loose his bowels. The oozy-brown mess ran down the rear windows of the Romney's Country Squire.
Romney pulled off the highway and into a service station. There, he borrowed a hose, washed down Seamus and the car, remounted the pooch in kennel to the roof rack, and then continued driving.
Based on the true story of Mitt Romney's 12-hour family road trip to Canada where Romney strapped a kennel occupied by the family's Irish setter, Seamus, to the roof.
In severe distress, Seamus let loose his bowels. The oozy-brown mess ran down the rear windows of the Romney's Country Squire.
Romney pulled off the highway and into a service station. There, he borrowed a hose, washed down Seamus and the car, remounted the pooch in kennel to the roof rack, and then continued driving.
by monk e. January 18, 2012
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To see something that intrigues your eye and wanting it so bad that you rush to.
To see something that intrigues your eye and wanting it so bad that you rush to.
by godXbody March 25, 2013
Get the Going smack mug.To go without underwear. Sometimes meaning to wear no layer of underwear beneath a pair of long underwear or stockings/nylons. Also "going commando" or "free-balling." Used in areas of the United States.
"Hey bro, I've used up all my underwear and haven't done the laundry yet. Can I borrow yours?"
"No way. You're going Canadian today."
"No way. You're going Canadian today."
by Nicola D January 14, 2014
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Opposite of chinky eyes or chink in the armor. Gaping hole.
Also has a gay connotation, gape sounds like gay, which white people are commonly known to have large flamboyant gay population.
Opposite of chinky eyes or chink in the armor. Gaping hole.
Also has a gay connotation, gape sounds like gay, which white people are commonly known to have large flamboyant gay population.
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