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Bing Cherries

(n.)

1. Hard nipples usually found on the plump breasts of a young woman.

2. Food.
Dude: "That woman last night, you know? The one with the bing cherries? She was great man, you really missed out."

Guy: "Damn..."
by Fa-Rhino April 15, 2009
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Cherries

US Army slang common during the Vietnam War, although possibly originating much earlier than this. It means a soldier who is a combat virgin who has not been 'blooded' and, therefore, one whose behaviour in combat is unpredictable. The arrival of a new soldier as a replacement in an established unit was always difficult, hence the referral to such an arrival as FNG (Fucking New Guy). Where this soldier had not seen combat the difficulty was compounded and the established troops viewed them with suspicion as an unknown quantity.
We just got a load of replacements for the guys evaced out last week, no lifers all FNG cherries.
by Croatalin April 27, 2014
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Rocky Cherries

When a man is able to successfully insert both testicles into a menstruating vagina making them resemble the tasty red fruit.
When his girlfriend refused to knock boots with him due to being on the rag, Hank replied, Can I score a set of Rocky Cherries?
by J.J. Dutra May 11, 2009
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Got any cherries up in here?

Said when looking for something fresh in a stale place.
Dude, this party sucks. They got any cherries up in here?
by kofyslug July 1, 2009
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cherries and blueberries

when a cops lights are flashing
Ah! He's flashin his cherries and blueberries at us!
by VVeedson March 24, 2010
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rings my cherries

A slot-machine reference. When three cherries appear (on an old-school one-armed bandit), ringing noises ensue = jackpot.
Usage can be "that band rings my cherries" or "whatever rings your cherries."
by LRL September 19, 2008
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Cherries

This is US Army slang commonly used during the Vietnam War. It was also used during the Korean War and may even date back to World War II. It means a soldier who is a combat virgin whose behaviour in combat is, therefore, unpredictable. When soldiers like this arrived in a unit, as a replacement for someone killed or wounded, they were often viewed with suspicion and were referred to as FNGs, until they had proved themselves.
The replacements we got are all FNG cherries, no lifers, number ten.
by AKACroatalin February 21, 2019
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