Circle Crusher is a Japanese word. It describes someone, generally a female, who joins a school or university club (which are called “circles” in Japan) and sparks a breakdown in the friendship between existing members, often because of an active or desired romantic relationship. Similar to Yoko Ono-ing.
by Weabsan3 May 27, 2020
Dude1: Hey I think you got some mayo on your hand.
Dude2: Oh thanks for looking out (Goes to lick mayo)
Dude2: Fuck that wasn't mayo!!!!
Dude1: What are you talking about!?
Dude2: It was jizz!!! I was doing a Circle Mcjerkle and my Mcchicken got a little sloppy!!!
Dude1: Man your fucked up!! Get some nuggets next time
Dude2: And my dad was the one next to me...FML!!!
Dude2: Oh thanks for looking out (Goes to lick mayo)
Dude2: Fuck that wasn't mayo!!!!
Dude1: What are you talking about!?
Dude2: It was jizz!!! I was doing a Circle Mcjerkle and my Mcchicken got a little sloppy!!!
Dude1: Man your fucked up!! Get some nuggets next time
Dude2: And my dad was the one next to me...FML!!!
by dilla7 February 18, 2010
When 5 or more people are inside each other all together at the same time in a circle.
This can includes both genders (though usually and primarily male)
Each person must be inside another person while having somebody in them at the same time.
You can use a strap-on , or fingers, or a magic wand if you're Harry Potter.
The more people there are, the more enjoyable the act becomes.
This can includes both genders (though usually and primarily male)
Each person must be inside another person while having somebody in them at the same time.
You can use a strap-on , or fingers, or a magic wand if you're Harry Potter.
The more people there are, the more enjoyable the act becomes.
Me and the boys were out circle twerking. The level of spirituality connecting us quite literally was insane.
by spongedog May 29, 2020
by SemiSizeMe August 23, 2015
by Straight circle October 08, 2020
The blood circle refers to a knife, saw, and axe safety requirement taught primarily in Boy Scouts that must be respected when the user of the knife, saw, or axe is cutting. If the knife, saw, or axe user can turn all the way around in a circle without accidentally cutting someone with the open blade, or sharp object it is safe for the knife, axe, or saw user to operate. To earn your required whittling chip in Boy Scouts that allows you to operate/cut with a knife, saw, or axe you must demonstrate proper knowledge of the blood circle.
One of the first things you are taught in Boy Scouts is establishing the blood circle while using a knife, axe, or saw.
by PWS27 July 20, 2017
When you gang up on a goody-goody and form a circle and push him/her around. Usually you yell "NERD CIRCLE!" while pushing them around.
by Da Interwebz January 30, 2015