by crianite March 02, 2017
hours upon hours of crazy kinky mindblowing sex. great way of living out all of one's fantasies. (lots of stamina required)
by gordon April 30, 2003
When you select a locker in an empty locker room, the next person coming back to their locker will be right next to yours. If they happen to enter at the exact moment you're putting on your underwear, then their locker will be on the opposite side of you and they'll have to shuffle by uncomfortably close.
Me: (putting on underwear in the locker room)
Next guy: oh hi, I need to slip past you to get to my locker; hope you don't mind.
Me: No problem; it's Murphy's Locker room Law.
Next guy & Me: chuckle chuckle chuckle
Next guy: oh hi, I need to slip past you to get to my locker; hope you don't mind.
Me: No problem; it's Murphy's Locker room Law.
Next guy & Me: chuckle chuckle chuckle
by Grute Man August 27, 2017
Normally located on the top floor of a house, it is where two bestfriends of the same sex can digit each other
Clifton lets go to the mini sitting room so you can put four fingers in my arse and noone will know.
by jfjfjghjghg December 11, 2008
1. A top end 1930's New York club as dreamt of by the character Rayford Gibson (played by Eddie Murphy) from the comedy film Life.
2. Also the same club as mentioned by the rapper Nas in the song "Hey Nas" off his Gods Son album.
2. Also the same club as mentioned by the rapper Nas in the song "Hey Nas" off his Gods Son album.
1. Ray: The Cotton Club's alright. But it ain't got nothin' on The Boom Boom Room. If any of you ever get to New York, go to Ray's Boom Boom Room, the most happening spot in all of Manhattan.
Jengal: Jengally! jengally!
2. She offered me dinner under the moon I said, "Sorry, I made plans at Ray's Boom-Boom Room"
Jengal: Jengally! jengally!
2. She offered me dinner under the moon I said, "Sorry, I made plans at Ray's Boom-Boom Room"
by lance03244 April 16, 2007
An amusing term which appears so ubiquitously in various film adaptations of Jane Austin novels that it really should enter the public lexicon as a bit of tounge-in-cheek banter mocking the stilted, formal manner of speech common during the Regency period.
Chick: Dude, this party is great and all, but I've been sitting on this couch so long that my leg is falling asleep.
Dude: Shall we take a turn about the room?"
Dude: Shall we take a turn about the room?"
by Dovetchka December 22, 2005
Little bro:can I play on your phone?
Big bro: no, now get out of my room
Little bro:but...
Big bro: GET OUT OF MY ROOM!!!!
Big bro: no, now get out of my room
Little bro:but...
Big bro: GET OUT OF MY ROOM!!!!
by Abc123shut up December 22, 2019