While doing a chick doggie style, you slip both of your thumbs (with thumb nails touching) into her butthole. With both thumbs inserted in the anus, you click your thumb nails together thus, making a beetle sound.
by kyle the one January 03, 2006
She had just taken a nasty shit and both holes were good and lubed up, so there wasn't much friction in the snap, just a quick, painful pinch.
by Homa April 02, 2005
Beetle pimp.
by UrFavDarksin July 25, 2020
A skateboarding trick consisting of doing a hospital flip going fakie and turning backside (180°); half cab hospital flip.
That Beetle Flip was insane !!
by Politics On the Go November 30, 2020
A small wood-boring beetle that tunnels under the bark of trees, which die if heavily infested.
Also a term for a female that "bores under the skin" of every male she comes into contact with. Causing the male significant psychological issues to the point of mental break down.
Also a term for a female that "bores under the skin" of every male she comes into contact with. Causing the male significant psychological issues to the point of mental break down.
by AquaManOriginal August 14, 2017
A beautiful, simple, and iconic little car that was first produced in 1938, and was an icon in the counterculture era of the late 1960’s. Originally named the Type-1 but later caught on as the Bug, Beetle, and the “Käfer” due to the unique curvy shape like a beetle. They were produced in North America from 1949 to 1979, and was produced in Brazil until 1986, and Mexico until 2018, which was the last location that these cars were produced in. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the mid-1930’s, and the design was an idea of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler. Although controversial, this idea spawned a half century-long love and use of these cars and also the brand as a whole. Marketed as fun, cute, and reliable, these cars spread like wildfire due to great marketing and a unique teardrop design. They went through a ton of changes before being completely re-designed in 1998.
Person 1: Hey man! I got this classic VW bug today!
Person 2: Awesome! The Volkswagen Beetle was a counterculture icon. A beautiful, simple, and iconic little car that was first produced in 1938, and was an icon in the counterculture era of the late 1960’s. Originally named the Type-1 but later caught on as the Bug, Beetle, and the “Käfer” due to the unique curvy shape like a beetle. They were produced in North America from 1949 to 1979, and was produced in Brazil until 1986, and Mexico until 2018, which was the last location that these cars were produced in. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the mid-1930’s, and the design was an idea of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler. Although controversial, this idea spawned a half century-long love and use of these cars and also the brand as a whole. Marketed as fun, cute, and reliable, these cars spread like wildfire due to great marketing and a unique teardrop design. They went through a ton of changes before being completely re-designed in 1998.
Person 2: Awesome! The Volkswagen Beetle was a counterculture icon. A beautiful, simple, and iconic little car that was first produced in 1938, and was an icon in the counterculture era of the late 1960’s. Originally named the Type-1 but later caught on as the Bug, Beetle, and the “Käfer” due to the unique curvy shape like a beetle. They were produced in North America from 1949 to 1979, and was produced in Brazil until 1986, and Mexico until 2018, which was the last location that these cars were produced in. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the mid-1930’s, and the design was an idea of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler. Although controversial, this idea spawned a half century-long love and use of these cars and also the brand as a whole. Marketed as fun, cute, and reliable, these cars spread like wildfire due to great marketing and a unique teardrop design. They went through a ton of changes before being completely re-designed in 1998.
by Latenightcoffee January 26, 2022