Girl: "Hey, you were like Ron Jeremy tonight! Not a "two pump chump" like last night! Great sexual mulligan!"
by DrEli August 24, 2016
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Get the hot mulligan pocket mug.Mulligan stew is arguably the most discusting sexual manuver you will ever hear of.
It's when you shit inside a vagina and rail her, like your mixing Mulligan stew. DO NOT attempt, infections may occur.
It's when you shit inside a vagina and rail her, like your mixing Mulligan stew. DO NOT attempt, infections may occur.
Alex: Yo Bosh Jarker, I heard you gave Jess a Mulligan stew.
Bosh: Naw, man that's gross.
Jess: Ewwww, why would you think of that?
Bosh: Naw, man that's gross.
Jess: Ewwww, why would you think of that?
by sefano123 January 20, 2011
Get the Mulligan stew mug.Not sure what "drungs" are - obviously part of unknown's own perculiar vernacular. Hmmm ... rather than speak for a whole country perhaps 'unknown' would do better to realise his / her own parochialism instead of reinforcing it with overly general statements? The meaning of a word depends where you're from and who you are with - "Mullered" can indeed mean intoxication due to drugs within the UK, as it can mean intoxication due to alcohol. If 'unknown' had met anyone outside of his ward he / she would no doubt be aware of that.
by Unknown's Nemesis August 21, 2003
Get the mullered mug.Someone in Ireland from the South of Ireland / Munster.
The accent spoken in this part of Ireland is very fast,
and its very hard to understand what anyone sayes.
Even the Irish find it hard to understand them.
Especially in Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford.
The origin of the term is that, Mulldoon is a very Common
Surname in that part of Ireland.
The accent spoken in this part of Ireland is very fast,
and its very hard to understand what anyone sayes.
Even the Irish find it hard to understand them.
Especially in Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford.
The origin of the term is that, Mulldoon is a very Common
Surname in that part of Ireland.
There are 6 Irish Accents (in Slang)
- Dubs (Persons from Dublin)
- Culchies (Persons from the West of Ireland / Connacht)
- Mulldoons (Persons from the South of Ireland / Munster)
- Boggers (Persons from Mid and South Leinster
- Mullaghs (Persons from North Leinster, & Border Counties)
- Nordies (Persons Northern Ireland / Ulster)
- Dubs (Persons from Dublin)
- Culchies (Persons from the West of Ireland / Connacht)
- Mulldoons (Persons from the South of Ireland / Munster)
- Boggers (Persons from Mid and South Leinster
- Mullaghs (Persons from North Leinster, & Border Counties)
- Nordies (Persons Northern Ireland / Ulster)
by Bernard Molloy June 23, 2006
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