The hetero male equivalent to the Pillow fight. Bros just having a good time beating each others faces with pillows.
Bro 1: "Dude did you just trow that pillow at me during the final touchdown?"
Bro 2: "Yeah man, I'm declaring a Brollow Fight. It's on."
Bro 2: "Yeah man, I'm declaring a Brollow Fight. It's on."
by MaleMinded January 13, 2012
A predominant trait almost exclusive to women of Asian descent where the vagina possesses a tight curve and lack of depth coupled with durable elasticity. Anthropologists have determined this trait was the result of Han Chinese becoming common genetic ancestry following the defeat of Miao and the Li during the Battle of Zhuolu in 26th century BC. This unique vagina configuration was first thought as bodily defense to insure a genetically pure sexual reproduction. The vagina possess a physical obstacle with its curve that makes penetration difficult from a thicker penis, its shallow depth and elasticity cause an effect known as wondering cervix; causing a longer penis glands to travel along the side cervix pointing the meatus away from the cervical canal.
This female trait has been criticized for the decline of Asian penis sizes; the decline was a result of a need for a smaller penis proper sexually reproduction, this decline has mirror the enlargement of the physical obstructions in the females vagina.
In modern culture Asian women have found it an empowering trait when having sexual intercourse with men of far removed ethnic heritage with lager penises. During penetration the larger penis requires a large amount of force to fully penetrate while wondering cervix rubbing the meatus of the penis randomly producing a great deal of pleasure for the male.
This trait has been known as a contributing factor of contracting “Yellow Fever” in men of non-Asian descent.
This female trait has been criticized for the decline of Asian penis sizes; the decline was a result of a need for a smaller penis proper sexually reproduction, this decline has mirror the enlargement of the physical obstructions in the females vagina.
In modern culture Asian women have found it an empowering trait when having sexual intercourse with men of far removed ethnic heritage with lager penises. During penetration the larger penis requires a large amount of force to fully penetrate while wondering cervix rubbing the meatus of the penis randomly producing a great deal of pleasure for the male.
This trait has been known as a contributing factor of contracting “Yellow Fever” in men of non-Asian descent.
by Kinkster.org July 01, 2015
The final game featuring Some of the Street Fighters. This game was nowhere near evolution, and should have been called Capcom Fighting Basics.
This game might seem cool when you first play, but you will regret thinking that after a few months.
This game might seem cool when you first play, but you will regret thinking that after a few months.
I loved this game when I played it, after a few months I nearly cried when playing it. Don't get the game. It SUCKS
by Vin Valentine July 25, 2005
by mrelleum October 04, 2013
Rory partied all week long and didnt bother to get a head start for his women's suffrage midterm. Guess he is going to have to pull the all-night fight.
by Stevie Y December 21, 2004
Originating from the SNES video game "Final Fight", this term is used when normal time is just too fast. In "Final Fight", the game gives the player about thirty to ninety seconds to comlpete a stage. However, each Final Fight Second is approximately ten earth seconds.
Tim: "Wow, that test was so easy, I finished it in, like, 6 seconds!"
Jane: "Yeah, like, 6 seconds in Final Fight Time."
Jane: "Yeah, like, 6 seconds in Final Fight Time."
by Hadoken! June 06, 2005
Fighting with someone when you're not even sure what you're fighting about. As if the start of the fight was "you ate my apple and I don't even like apples!" Fighting just for the sake of fighting, with no actual point or objective.
Joe: What were you and Cindy fighting about last night?
Tom: I don't know, we were just fighting about apples.
Tom: I don't know, we were just fighting about apples.
by The Rue October 02, 2009