A subtle, predetermined action warning of sexual climax.
The tap-out is usually 2-4 small pats where the hand is currently resting/grabbing. This courtesy warns a partner to either "stand clear" or "drink up" depending on this partner's preference. The tap-out alows warning of such without anyone yelling "I'M CUMMING" repeatedly.
The tap-out is usually 2-4 small pats where the hand is currently resting/grabbing. This courtesy warns a partner to either "stand clear" or "drink up" depending on this partner's preference. The tap-out alows warning of such without anyone yelling "I'M CUMMING" repeatedly.
When Tasha is blowing me, I have to tap-out before I get off because she dosent want it in her mouth.
by Daggermouth July 07, 2010
by peachcobbler August 09, 2009
A type of clothing/athletic gear associated with MMA fighting. Typically worn by those douche bag guys you see in the club wearing a size small shirt and shoulders that wont fit through a door way. Also very popular with the lower-class uncouth roofer, paver or any other low-end profession that results in you coming home every day to your clinically retarded bimbo girlfriend in your lifted pick-up looking like you were crawing through grease trap all day.
Also close companion of other fag-wear such as affliction, ed hardy, extreme couture ect.
Also close companion of other fag-wear such as affliction, ed hardy, extreme couture ect.
Dude look at that fag at the end of the bar in the Tap Out gear, him and his girlfriend look like they have the combined mental capacity of a foot...
by danvand January 03, 2010
1. A term used to refer to having no more mana in the Magic: The Gathering game.
2. A great website to make MTG decks.
2. A great website to make MTG decks.
by SageRook October 27, 2009
by seandrick May 26, 2009
by jonnylucky July 14, 2008
During oral sex, when a considerate man gives his partner warning that he's about to cum so she can stop before getting a mouth full. This indication is usual a light tap on the head. (a foreign concept to some men) Derived from a wrestling or fighting term used to indicate surrender.
by Do You See Me September 19, 2006