by chifelipe September 01, 2015
A metaphor to describe the act of fucking. Specifically pertaining to anal intercourse in which the arm is shoved up the asshole till it meets the wenis. Hence the term.
Mark: My brother did you hear about Thompson!?!?! I heard he went in Wenis Deep with Becca!
Derrick: Awww no way man!
Derrick: Awww no way man!
by Windex_Weekly April 11, 2018
When you go away for a weekend with fraternity brothers to a brother’s beautiful lake house, and you decide to take a dump in the pristine lake waters.
by Freakie14 May 01, 2022
When a movie or TV show tries to build up tension for a big battle by reiterating how hopeless a cause it is, and how much everyone's definitely going to die, until the viewer wants to scream GET TO THE DAMN FIGHT ALREADY. Named after the Battle of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Extra points if it's a TV show that gives the audience blue balls by making them wait another week for the entire battle.
Extra points if it's a TV show that gives the audience blue balls by making them wait another week for the entire battle.
"Man, that Game of Thrones episode really built up the hopelessness of the battle to the point where I was annoyed, they totally Helm's Deeped us."
by brightestconstellation April 22, 2019
by Ryban February 22, 2020
Where after a long hard day of work, you piss, shit, spit, cum, shower, use deodorant, and use cologne.
by Huhuhuuuhuhhh January 12, 2024
Deep Datewas is an indian Novelist, Film Story, Screenplay, dialogues and Script Writer, Myth-Autobiographer, Artist and Singer in punjabi language. He was born in village of Dodra, Mansa District, Punjab. As a youngster he left his Master's of Punjabi and he completely started writing Books and Film Scripts. When he 3 years old his family moved to Jugial, Punjab. He used his whole childhood in Jugial and when he was 16 years old his family moved again to his village Datewas, Mansa District, Punjab. In his childhood his home was near Ravi river that's why he always add oceans or rivers in his books, directly or indirectly.
by Kevin Morgan May 22, 2021