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shake the bird

Different usage for “ruffle the feathers” or “ruffling my feathers.” Instead of ruffling someone’s feathers, shake the bird
Person A: My mom told me not to ruffle my teacher’s feathers, so instead I’m going to shake the bird
by lunadarlingdaring January 28, 2024
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Shaking the cream

He is always watching porn and shaking the cream.
by Queen216 March 2, 2017
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Shake the cakes

Exercising.
Going to the gym to shake off the calories from all the cakes and junk you over indulged in over the weekend.
What you doing right now?”
“I’m at the gym, trying to shake the cakes”
by Ba2kie August 10, 2024
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shower shake

We're out of shampoo, this is going to be a rough shower shake.
by Jacky Dartz May 15, 2017
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.(Shake it like a British Nanny) Phrase. 1) The act of shaking a small infant in order to make it stop crying. 2) To be violently shaken in order to be brought back into consciousness. 3) Pill free alternative to viagra. 4) The act of shaking the living crap out of something in a violent manner in order to obtain inner clarity. (See also Epileptic-Buddhist).
.Shake it like a British Nanny
1) If the baby don't stop cryin' I'm a shake it like a British nanny.
2) The whore won't wake up! Shake it like a British nanny.
3) If it don't get hard just Shake it like a British Nanny.
4) Like the 7 paths to clarity I look deep into my being to find... .errr..ug.. uh..ug.err.errr.errrr. errr.eeeer. ..uhhh....eech..ech ..ech...uggg ...gurgle, gurgle, gurgle.
by SirIsaacHillary July 18, 2008
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