when the overgrown pubic bush of your partner becomes entangled in ones teeth and or more commonly "braces"
man 1. EWW you made out with colleen ??
man 2. yea i dont think shes that bad?
man 1. bro i gave that bitch gorilla dentures last week how do my pubes taste?
man 2. yea i dont think shes that bad?
man 1. bro i gave that bitch gorilla dentures last week how do my pubes taste?
by dylan dostie July 24, 2012
Get the gorilla denturesmug. Oi Shel!!! The bog won't flush! *starts wafting air into nasal passages* Don't worry sweetheart its a proper gorillas breakfast. *wafts air into nasal passages once more* Smells like a tasty Fray Bentos steak and kidney Pie!!
by Kentin August 20, 2018
Get the Gorillas Breakfastmug. by southvalley July 26, 2018
Get the Gorilla Fingersmug. by Dragneelu December 20, 2024
Get the Gorilla Modemug. The word "gorilla" is used metaphorically to signify a guerrillero (a guerrilla warrior), but when translated from Spanish into English, it creates a seemingly rational connection despite the underlying irrationality of the words and context.
This happens because "gorilla" and "guerrilla" are homophones in English (they sound alike), even though they have completely different origins—gorilla referring to the animal and guerrilla meaning small-scale, unconventional warfare. The confusion or intentional play on words arises when gorilla is used as a symbol, subtly distorting revolutionary identity. Freud’s theories, particularly on the id, ego, and superego, suggest that this manipulation skews the working class’s perception of power. Instead of embracing a raw revolutionary force (id), they engage with an altered symbol that aligns more with the superego—a controlled, rationalized version of class struggle that ultimately benefits the elite.
The additional layer of irrationality comes from external social or political factors—perhaps propaganda, prejudice, or the way language evolves to justify certain biases. This irrationality, paradoxically, makes the term feel rational or natural in discourse, even when it's built on a shaky foundation.
This happens because "gorilla" and "guerrilla" are homophones in English (they sound alike), even though they have completely different origins—gorilla referring to the animal and guerrilla meaning small-scale, unconventional warfare. The confusion or intentional play on words arises when gorilla is used as a symbol, subtly distorting revolutionary identity. Freud’s theories, particularly on the id, ego, and superego, suggest that this manipulation skews the working class’s perception of power. Instead of embracing a raw revolutionary force (id), they engage with an altered symbol that aligns more with the superego—a controlled, rationalized version of class struggle that ultimately benefits the elite.
The additional layer of irrationality comes from external social or political factors—perhaps propaganda, prejudice, or the way language evolves to justify certain biases. This irrationality, paradoxically, makes the term feel rational or natural in discourse, even when it's built on a shaky foundation.
By calling the guerrillero/a 'gorilla,' the ruling class redirects the proletariat’s revolutionary energy into a symbolic framework that feels empowering but is ultimately a controlled, distorted reflection of true class struggle—closer to the superego than the id.
by a proletarian February 13, 2025
Get the Gorillamug. When having sex with a woman doggystyle, at the point of climax. the man uses a taser on the woman anus and grips him like a gorilla fist.
"Man, i took this girl home the other night and when i was almost done. I surprised her with the ol' electric gorilla.
by Shagger92 June 2, 2025
Get the Electric Gorillamug. 