The Rockford Burrito is when an incel
graciously accepts an invitation to dock with another incel, but consumes the other penis with his foreskin.
graciously accepts an invitation to dock with another incel, but consumes the other penis with his foreskin.
When he’s not begging for mid status or falling off skateboards, fake cop Abe is perfecting the art of the Rockford Burrito.
by Bedtime Binks December 18, 2024
Get the Rockford Burrito mug.(n.) The unconventional act of hastily concealing a personal item—such as used a sex toy—by wrapping it in a white terry cloth towel, resembling a burrito. Often employed during moments of unexpected intrusion or sheer panic.
"When her roommate barged in unannounced, she quickly made a Tuna Burrito with her vibrator and hid it in her night stand."
"When her roommate barged in unannounced, she quickly made a Tuna Burrito with her vibrator and hid it in her night stand."
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by Scratch that itch January 23, 2026
Get the Brockport Burrito mug.When you shit on a bedsheet and spread it around. Then you wrap up your partner with the same sheet and leave them there.
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Get the Brown burrito mug.a used, dirty cloth pad rolled up inside the pouch that you forgot you left in your purse the whole day
I left my reusable cloth pad in my purse all day after I used it and it turned into a stink burrito.
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"Yeah I uh- I mean long story short I had to back up on the highway the other day. And I literally thought to myself like AAAHHH I'm Bill Burring it!!"
"Yeah I uh- I mean long story short I had to back up on the highway the other day. And I literally thought to myself like AAAHHH I'm Bill Burring it!!"
by manytimesasteddyrileysaidyepye March 1, 2025
Get the Bill Burring mug.Mission Burrito - also known as a San Francisco style burrito, is a large, flour tortilla-wrapped burrito originating from the Mission District of San Francisco. It is characterized by its generous fillings, typically including rice, beans, cheese, a variety of meats & condiments like salsa, guacamole, & sour cream.
Variations & Comparisons:
California burrito:
A similar burrito found in Southern California, but often replaces rice & beans with fries.
Chipotle burrito:
While not a true Mission burrito, Chipotle's burrito is a popular, mass-produced version that incorporates some elements of the San Francisco style.
La Taqueria:
A well-known taqueria in the Mission District that is known for its burritos, though they are often made without rice.
Making a Mission Burrito:
Steam or Warm Tortilla: Soften the flour tortilla by steaming it or warming it in a pan.
Assemble Fillings: Layer the fillings on the tortilla, starting with rice, beans, cheese.
Add Meat: Include your choice of meat, like carne asada, al pastor, or carnitas.
Add Condiments: Top with salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & or other desired condiments.
Roll & Wrap: Fold the sides of the tortilla in, then roll it up tightly.
Optional Sealing: Sear the burrito in a pan to help it hold its shape.
Variations & Comparisons:
California burrito:
A similar burrito found in Southern California, but often replaces rice & beans with fries.
Chipotle burrito:
While not a true Mission burrito, Chipotle's burrito is a popular, mass-produced version that incorporates some elements of the San Francisco style.
La Taqueria:
A well-known taqueria in the Mission District that is known for its burritos, though they are often made without rice.
Making a Mission Burrito:
Steam or Warm Tortilla: Soften the flour tortilla by steaming it or warming it in a pan.
Assemble Fillings: Layer the fillings on the tortilla, starting with rice, beans, cheese.
Add Meat: Include your choice of meat, like carne asada, al pastor, or carnitas.
Add Condiments: Top with salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & or other desired condiments.
Roll & Wrap: Fold the sides of the tortilla in, then roll it up tightly.
Optional Sealing: Sear the burrito in a pan to help it hold its shape.
Mission Burrito Key Features:
Size: Mission burritos are known for their large size, often described as being substantial enough to serve as a complete meal.
Fillings: They usually include rice, beans (often pinto or refried), cheese, & a choice of meat (like carnitas, al pastor, or carne asada), as well as various toppings & condiments.
Tortilla: A flour tortilla, often warmed or steamed, is used to wrap the fillings.
Condiments: Common condiments include salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & pico de gallo.
Cultural Significance: The Mission burrito is a staple of San Francisco's food culture, particularly in the Mission District, which has a strong Latino population.
History & Origins:
The exact origin of the Mission burrito is debated, with some attributing it to Taqueria La Cumbre.
La Cumbre claims to have invented the burrito in 1969, offering a substantial burrito for working people.
The Mission District, with its high concentration of Latino residents, is considered the birthplace of the burrito.
Size: Mission burritos are known for their large size, often described as being substantial enough to serve as a complete meal.
Fillings: They usually include rice, beans (often pinto or refried), cheese, & a choice of meat (like carnitas, al pastor, or carne asada), as well as various toppings & condiments.
Tortilla: A flour tortilla, often warmed or steamed, is used to wrap the fillings.
Condiments: Common condiments include salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & pico de gallo.
Cultural Significance: The Mission burrito is a staple of San Francisco's food culture, particularly in the Mission District, which has a strong Latino population.
History & Origins:
The exact origin of the Mission burrito is debated, with some attributing it to Taqueria La Cumbre.
La Cumbre claims to have invented the burrito in 1969, offering a substantial burrito for working people.
The Mission District, with its high concentration of Latino residents, is considered the birthplace of the burrito.
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