NOUN
An elderly person, usually a woman who quickly pulls out into busy traffic and proceeds at 40MPH below whatever the posted speed limit is. When capable drivers, that should actually be allowed to drive, approach from behind, it can appear as if a Q-Tip was seat-belted in behind the wheel.
An elderly person, usually a woman who quickly pulls out into busy traffic and proceeds at 40MPH below whatever the posted speed limit is. When capable drivers, that should actually be allowed to drive, approach from behind, it can appear as if a Q-Tip was seat-belted in behind the wheel.
by Broken Dock September 17, 2019
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by Tyronedidit911 November 21, 2023
When two males have raging hardons and are in sync with eachother that they start thinking the same. In bed their touching tips.
by ElTitotote August 23, 2021
Reference to the new Apple IOS 17 update where a feature allows you to touch the tip of your iPhone with someone else's iPhone to share contacts with them.
TOUCHING TIPS: Reference to the Apple IOS 17 update where a feature allows you to touch the tip of your iPhone with someone else's iPhone to share contacts with them. Nice meeting you, to stay in touch let's "Touch Tips".
by GoBlueMrBrightside December 08, 2023
During a blowjob the female will bite off the males tip, then proceed to drill it into the man’s anus. After inserted the man will then shit into the tip and take it out to feed it to his offspring.
by Ilovekidsbelowtheageof7 February 11, 2024
(English, verb) - A sardonically sarcastic verb towards landlords - often times the well off individuals that own public housing such as apartment buildings and townhouses as financial and profit-accruing assets in places they do not reside in - and a verb indicating solitude and sometimes disgust towards their tenants that are being increasingly exploited by the housing market, through means of forcing them to pay more to stay in the areas they live in.
During the heated debate about rising rents in the city, Sarah couldn't help but retort using an egregiously sardonic comment, telling those to "tip your landlord", indicating that landlords often care more about their profits more than the well-being of their tenants, and that those who live under them should keep giving more to force them to suffer under their own irresponsible decision making.
by ImNotTheOxfordDictionary September 09, 2023