a girl grinding her ass on a guys (prick)
shes facing away from the guy
and hes is pushing his pelvic area forward and rolling his hips
and shes bumping her butt on him
with her legs usually apart, sometimes she may put her hands on the floor and lean to the floor and it may look like they are almost having sex
shes facing away from the guy
and hes is pushing his pelvic area forward and rolling his hips
and shes bumping her butt on him
with her legs usually apart, sometimes she may put her hands on the floor and lean to the floor and it may look like they are almost having sex
i was bubbling with this chick and suddenly she dropped her hands to the floor and her ass was right up and she was still shaking away and i was holding her hips the WHOOLLLE time
i was bubbling with this guy and he pulled me so tight to him, i could barely grind
i love bubbling its like GRINDING but better she usually goes full out- head down ass up
i was bubbling with this guy and he pulled me so tight to him, i could barely grind
i love bubbling its like GRINDING but better she usually goes full out- head down ass up
by POLOP February 02, 2008
When a woman wears a bra too small for her breasts, she gets a slight overhang on the top of her boobs.
by N_DAWG July 02, 2009
Rob and his guy friends constantly bubble to bubble in public settings and people find it disturbing.
by Deeeeznutz June 26, 2020
by Lindsey of VA January 22, 2009
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by voodoodanny February 26, 2011
Bubbly is used to describe a woman who is outgoing, friendly and funny. Rather than using those words (as you would for a man), saying ‘bubbly’ is a way to subtly demean these admirable qualities in a woman.
Bubbly is best used to describe a bottle of champagne rather than a female colleague’s personality. Gendered language can affect women’s confidence and ability to be themselves in the workplace.
Bubbly is best used to describe a bottle of champagne rather than a female colleague’s personality. Gendered language can affect women’s confidence and ability to be themselves in the workplace.
He stopped using the word bubbly to describe his female colleagues, when he learned it was a consolation-prize compliment.
by Sexism Education March 06, 2022