Someone may be listening (a warning that someone could be listening into your conversation/ it is being overheard by someone)
by annebug September 22, 2015
A phrase used by a male or female to describe the quality of the anal or vaginal pounding they received.
Sandy: Hi Carla. How was your date last night with Roger.
Carla: It was great. I am Stretched to My Ears. I can barely walk today.
Carla: It was great. I am Stretched to My Ears. I can barely walk today.
by Eaton Holgoode May 06, 2015
An idiom that means inexperienced or naive.
Its meaning comes from a baby that has just been born and is still wet "behind the ears" among other places.
This term might alternatively have originated on the farm, as it is said that after birth the last part of a foal or calf to dry is the area behind its ears.
Its meaning comes from a baby that has just been born and is still wet "behind the ears" among other places.
This term might alternatively have originated on the farm, as it is said that after birth the last part of a foal or calf to dry is the area behind its ears.
"Those con artists thought they could make a quick buck out of me; they thought I was still wet behind the ears. But I showed them!"
by Raging Dragon February 14, 2006
by Sierrra August 10, 2007
to create havoc, or to do something outside of the norm, uncommon, that would make people uncomfortable, or that would confuse them
About the mask of Jason, we decided early on that we did not want to turn it on its ear and create a mask that people were not used to
by Laura Dubcovsky January 22, 2009
the act of attempting to tell someone you are willing to talk to them and listen to what they have to say
by Patrick McBadass September 18, 2008
by kay stash March 11, 2012