A chill party or gathering, usually involving beef stew. A dry party - no alcohol UNLESS you're adding it to the stew and drinking the leftovers. Different than a business casual boil, which requires black pants and a different type of stew.
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Known in certain regions as "beef stewsday"
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Known in certain regions as "beef stewsday"
Customer at the coffee shop I work at: Hey, what are you doing this weekend?
Me, the barista: my roomie and I are just having a casual boil, nothing crazy
Customer: What?
Me, the barista: my roomie and I are just having a casual boil, nothing crazy
Customer: What?
by Coolcasualstew October 30, 2019
by Meleryeler July 28, 2020
1. A way to react or respond to some juicy and/or spicy gossip, story or tea. The word ‘boiling’ is commonly annunciated. Commonly used by the beauty community/people who say shook all the time. Can be accompanied by either ‘sis’ or ‘I’m shook’ at the end.
2. A way to express that you did, indeed, turn on a kettle and it is boiling.
2. A way to express that you did, indeed, turn on a kettle and it is boiling.
1. ‘And then Georgie found out Mike was cheating on her with Hannah, so she spiked his drink.’
‘OMG, the kettle is BOILING, sis! I’m SHOOK, she WENT there.’
2. ‘Are you preparing my coffee, sweetheart?’
‘Yes, the kettle is boiling right now.’
‘OMG, the kettle is BOILING, sis! I’m SHOOK, she WENT there.’
2. ‘Are you preparing my coffee, sweetheart?’
‘Yes, the kettle is boiling right now.’
by lileilish June 09, 2019
by BillCrypto October 20, 2019
A sexual innuendo. Also could be interpreted as sticking your “member” inside a woman’s…and letting it marinade
by Knob Slopper November 18, 2021
by k1ngfitzy May 31, 2019
by Rexy Dren September 12, 2014