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Usually said three quarters of the way down a pint of beer, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
Usually said three quarters of the way down a pint of beer, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
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To engage in sexual intercourse by which the penis is inserted into the stoma: a small hole in the neck created surgically to allow hardened smokers to breathe.
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In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
In thec first meaning if said with a gesture by your hand with a rounded circle to make a monocle it means "see you later"
In the second meaning if only one finger forms the monocle and the rest are out is to mean "see you later a**hole"
Be seeing you!
by Theamazinggeek April 9, 2019
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Usually said three quarters of the way through a drink, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
Usually said three quarters of the way through a drink, i.e., when you actually start to see the bottom of the glass.
From the expression “bottoms up.”
by D Mac August 13, 2005
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