When you are doing your girl from behind and spit on her back, thinking that you blew your load on her back. She turns around and you blow it right in her face for a lovely surprise.
by leebopeep November 27, 2020
The svirsky special is a term used when describing a play in which is questionable or leads to the loss of a game.
by GaNeBaL December 17, 2017
I just won $500 at the craps table, so I grabbed a whore from the bar and went up to my room, banged her for 15 minutes and finished off by giving her the "gambler's special".
by FORBES-BIRNS November 09, 2007
A Dunkin’ Donuts iced coffee drink that’ll be the best thing you’ve ever put in your mouth
Six pumps of Caramel swirl
Six pumps of coconut
And extra extra cream
Six pumps of Caramel swirl
Six pumps of coconut
And extra extra cream
by Dirtyd December 03, 2018
by Alex Peters April 17, 2007
The sudden and uncontrollable appearance of the male condition(woody the woodpecker) whilst in surroundings entirely inappropriate, culminating in an attempt to unsuccessfully relieve one's self in the nearest restroom.
On a date with a girl and everything is going fine until the carnal love beast shows his face and threatens to ruin everything, On a bus in the morning whilst being gently rocked by the vehicles movement. "The date would have gone well, if it wasn't for me needing a bloody stevie special!"
by Ethan Baguley June 11, 2008
Used by IT support people when referring to users who need "special attention". Usually non-technical people (especially HR) who:
- do not have any clue how to use a computer
- cannot see the obvious
- cannot read or follow simple instructions
- will constantly complain that "the system is broken" because they don't know how to use it
- don't know what a web browser is (sure sign they are using IE)
- are the very reason people should be licensed before being allowed near a computer
- are the bane of existence for all IT support people
Special Users are not limited to non-IT people. Especially ones who announce that they have 14 years of experience in IT, and then use terms like "reverse backslash".
- do not have any clue how to use a computer
- cannot see the obvious
- cannot read or follow simple instructions
- will constantly complain that "the system is broken" because they don't know how to use it
- don't know what a web browser is (sure sign they are using IE)
- are the very reason people should be licensed before being allowed near a computer
- are the bane of existence for all IT support people
Special Users are not limited to non-IT people. Especially ones who announce that they have 14 years of experience in IT, and then use terms like "reverse backslash".
IT support person 1: "Someone from HR just logged an incident. It says 'I can't can't submit this online form. It keeps giving me an error message. The system must be broken. Can you please investigate?'. And they have included a screenshot which clearly shows that they have not completed a mandatory field . . ."
IT support person 2: *Facepalm* "I'll flag them as a Special User, then send them an email explaining what a mandatory field is and what they need to do to "fix" it."
IT support person 2: *Facepalm* "I'll flag them as a Special User, then send them an email explaining what a mandatory field is and what they need to do to "fix" it."
by Sager_ September 23, 2014