When a person cant seem to control the urge to hold, touch, or squeeze a person's arm..for the hell of it
by vicloco February 06, 2012
Slang for a huge penis. Sometimes used in conjunction with various fruit to add to the size implied, most commonly apple or plum. Ex 1- His penis was so big it looked like a babys arm holding a plum (or apple).
by babysarmwithapple August 04, 2009
by cbh148 January 31, 2009
1. The arm that, during a hug or cuddle, has nowhere to be put and is generally uncomfortable and/or in the way; out of place, such is a spak. It is nearly always present during 'lay down' cuddles, when both participants lay side by side and cuddle, the 'spak arm' is the left arm of the person on the right if they leave it by their side. It cannot partake in any cuddling, nor can it move without interrupting the 'moment'.
2. When someone cannot throw a ball or object with either arm, the offending arm is given the name 'spak arm'. It is useless. Like a spak.
2. When someone cannot throw a ball or object with either arm, the offending arm is given the name 'spak arm'. It is useless. Like a spak.
1. Jim thought, lying next to Lucy, whether eliminating the obscurity and pain of his spak arm was worth 'losing the moment'.
2. i) "Don't give it to spak arm! We wanna win, remember!"
2. ii) "Goldman, don't throw it with your fucking spak arm!"
2. i) "Don't give it to spak arm! We wanna win, remember!"
2. ii) "Goldman, don't throw it with your fucking spak arm!"
by Blenks October 05, 2004
University of Michigan fans would be happier if Denard Robinson, AKA D-Rob wouldn't arm punt the ball so often.
While Brett Favre finished his career with 508 touchdowns, he also loved the arm punt, with 336 interceptions.
While Brett Favre finished his career with 508 touchdowns, he also loved the arm punt, with 336 interceptions.
by Shaved Deer September 01, 2012
by AndrewM92 September 21, 2008
The opposite of arm candy: when someone isn't physically attractive, but you like them emotionally and intellectually.
Fun fact: The word "broccoli" is derived from the Latin word "brachium", which means "arm." So this term is also like saying "arm arm."
Fun fact: The word "broccoli" is derived from the Latin word "brachium", which means "arm." So this term is also like saying "arm arm."
by Juliet45 July 03, 2015