a non-alcoholic combination of cola and diet cola, created and made popular by American philanderer Tiger Woods . An alcoholic version of the beverage is also known as a Tiger Woods.
Customer: “Barkeep, cola please! Half diet, half original recipe. Thank you.
Bartender: “Hey Buddy, next round save us both a little time and just ask for a Tiger Woods!”
Bartender: “Hey Buddy, next round save us both a little time and just ask for a Tiger Woods!”
by The Devil May Care Kid June 12, 2019
Get the Tiger Woodsmug. Da hard-ons experienced by a group of striped-feline males when in da company of a "hot" female --- especially if she's also "in heat" --- of their species.
Female tigers often outnumber males in da wild, and so said abundance of furry vaginas would reduce da instances of widespread tiger woods in a sizable group, since presumably there would seldom be multiple males vying for da favors of a single female.
by QuacksO June 3, 2023
Get the tiger woodsmug. by tigerwh April 16, 2022
Get the Tiger Wheelermug. This is an unusual name that is handed out only to those who deserves it. If your name is tiger you are just like one, you don't give up in arguments and if you see something you don't give up until you have gotten it. You're majestic and beautiful and you are probably very good at starting conversations. The people with the name tiger are unique and fantastic persons and deserve more than they have. If you know the "tiger" then you can never not love her
by Lukishkash December 11, 2016
Get the Tigermug. Keisha- “i haven’t washed my bed sheets in 3 months”
Amanda- “that’s how you get tiger fucks in your bed”
Amanda- “that’s how you get tiger fucks in your bed”
by kmoneyballerbills May 13, 2024
Get the tiger fuckmug. A flying tiger is where the girl is lying on the bed in the missionary position. The man then climbs up a six foot ladder to the top. He then jumps off the ladder as if he’s pouncing and roars like a tiger. Landing perfectly in the woman’s vagina.
by USNorCal November 6, 2020
Get the Flying tigermug. 