Man: "I know shok."
*unzipping noise*
*quiet thud of pants hitting the floor*
Woman: *muffled headjob noises*
*unzipping noise*
*quiet thud of pants hitting the floor*
Woman: *muffled headjob noises*
by MaskedMoron February 24, 2003
Stroking my rooster with bread while chugging slurp juice and opening a chest and finding a scar while the strom is closing in and you see someone cranking 90s
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by there person right over there July 07, 2023
De shok is commonly used on the streets of the UK to describe either a person carrying out an action or task very badly, or a feeling of being unwell. It often replaces words such as “shocking”.
That attempt to save the shot by Eduoard Mendy was de shok.
My Mercedes with 300,000 miles on it is de shok.
My Mercedes with 300,000 miles on it is de shok.
by J4ck283 November 22, 2022