by We are Budju May 11, 2024
Ripples and nipples
by Old_neptune June 28, 2021
When your about to cum on her face then you punch her in the nose and she starts bleeding. You have a satisfying mixture of cum and blood looking like a raspberry ripple.
by Haroldiniho December 04, 2017
When a ladies time of the month dawns upon her mid-intercourse and you deliver unto her your cream, mixing the two viscous liquids, creating something resembling raspberry ripple ice cream.
Dude 1; "Hey Andrew my guy, I was laying serious pipe last night when my girl started her period. You know I hit her with that Raspberry Ripple."
Dude 2; " I hope you had a spoon ready bro."
Dude 2; " I hope you had a spoon ready bro."
by IzSpeggyO July 02, 2021
The process of knocking a the dominant "Doer" over while intercourse. This happens when the "Doer", man or woman with strap-on, is having intercourse doggy style with a large individual, man in rear or woman in either. The "Doer" thrusts towards the "Taker". The ripple of the force then travels to the takers head and back to the "Doers" thrusting region. The force knocks the "Doer" over and on their back.
by Towelliie April 14, 2009
by Talisi December 31, 2017
The ripple effect of positivity is not a new concept, the specific phrasing is a new phrase. The idea of a "ripple effect" has been widely discussed in various fields such as psychology, sociology, and even physics (where it refers to the spreading out of waves from a central point).
In the context of positivity, the ripple effect refers to how small acts of kindness, optimism, or gratitude can spread and inspire others. It's closely tied to the idea of "paying it forward" or the butterfly effect, which suggests that even small actions can have far-reaching consequences.
The phrase "ripple effect of positivity" draws upon common ideas in the domains of emotional and social contagion, where positive emotions or behaviors can spread similarly to how a ripple spreads in water
In the context of positivity, the ripple effect refers to how small acts of kindness, optimism, or gratitude can spread and inspire others. It's closely tied to the idea of "paying it forward" or the butterfly effect, which suggests that even small actions can have far-reaching consequences.
The phrase "ripple effect of positivity" draws upon common ideas in the domains of emotional and social contagion, where positive emotions or behaviors can spread similarly to how a ripple spreads in water
After reading the section "The Ripple Effect of Positivity, in the book, Endless Thanks," the team was inspired to show others how to implement the power of gratitude in their daily lives.
by JamArt ~Taking The Step Out January 17, 2025