An extremely well developed muscle-clad forearm developed from many decades of having a chronic masturbation habit
by Loopydave January 25, 2017
Get the gorilla forearm mug.a condition usually found in single men who spend so much time 'pleasing themselves in the Boy area' that their right arm over develops severely, like one of Popeye's arms...or a fiddler Crab
man: Doc, you got to help me, I can't get my shirt sleeve over my arm its so swollen.
Doc: I'm afraid young man that you have developed "Popeyeing of the forearm"
man:is it curable?
Doc: try not to wank your nutsack flat every night and shag someone instead, that'll sort it.
Doc: I'm afraid young man that you have developed "Popeyeing of the forearm"
man:is it curable?
Doc: try not to wank your nutsack flat every night and shag someone instead, that'll sort it.
by Mr Cunninglinguist August 20, 2013
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Get the fo real doe mug.adv. a contraction of the words fo and real but when ly is added most commonly used in the form of a question. (see also cereal)
by bimini_blue May 21, 2003
Get the foreally mug.adjective /FREL-uh s/
1. Intolerant of a friend's other friends.
2. Disposed to suspect rivalry or disloyalty when a friend spends time with others in one's absence.
3. Hostile toward a perceived rival or one believed to be the recipient of a friend's attention (if only momentarily).
4. Solicitous, possessive, and vigilant in guarding a friend against all others.
Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealous; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English jelous, gelos, from Anglo-French gelus, from Vulgar Latin zēlōsus, equivalent to Late Latin zēl (zeal) + ōsus (-ose).
1. Intolerant of a friend's other friends.
2. Disposed to suspect rivalry or disloyalty when a friend spends time with others in one's absence.
3. Hostile toward a perceived rival or one believed to be the recipient of a friend's attention (if only momentarily).
4. Solicitous, possessive, and vigilant in guarding a friend against all others.
Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealous; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English jelous, gelos, from Anglo-French gelus, from Vulgar Latin zēlōsus, equivalent to Late Latin zēl (zeal) + ōsus (-ose).
Geraldine: I love our selfie! One favor though, don't tag me if you post it.
Anyone else: How come?
Geraldine: You know how frealous Lillie gets... I wanna live!
Anyone else: How come?
Geraldine: You know how frealous Lillie gets... I wanna live!
by alfredog83 January 16, 2015
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Ben was enraged that Kristie used her teeth when he climaxed on the can so he immediatly gave her a blumpkin forearm shiver to let her know who's boss.
by C Floods July 7, 2006
Get the blumpkin forearm shiver mug.D.O.: *looks at kai for the first time*
Kai: *looks at D.O. for the first time*
D.O. & Kai: I think I am beginning to Forelsket!
Or
Louis:Oops
Harry: Hi
Louis & Harry: I'm beginning to forelsket.
Kai: *looks at D.O. for the first time*
D.O. & Kai: I think I am beginning to Forelsket!
Or
Louis:Oops
Harry: Hi
Louis & Harry: I'm beginning to forelsket.
by Kaisooexo August 18, 2016
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