To edit the text in an image and rearrange the letters to spell a nonsensical and often sexually suggestive/explicit phrase. Similar to the recurring gag that appears in the children’s book series “Captain Underpants”, but more risqué. The original “Expand Dong” was morphed from text found on the box cover of Donkey Kong 64.
sbubby is a variant of Expand Dong that focuses on corporate logos.
sbubby is a variant of Expand Dong that focuses on corporate logos.
by Baconfry February 06, 2019
Code for knee grow, with patella substituted for knee and expand substituted for grow. It is a subtle way of saying negro or to otherwise refer to an African American in a coded way.
Cori: "Who am I looking for?"
Craig: "He's right there."
Cori: "Who? Which person?"
Craig: "The . . . uh . . . patella expand."
Cori: "Oh, I see; he is right there . . . "
Craig: "He's right there."
Cori: "Who? Which person?"
Craig: "The . . . uh . . . patella expand."
Cori: "Oh, I see; he is right there . . . "
by PMax February 12, 2008
Sarcastic expression for when something is worse than claimed. Originated from the cringe "Grand Theft Auto V Expanded and Enhanced" announcement
by TheBoxyBear September 18, 2021
The practice of fisting a new sexual partner on a first date. A real world use of a classic business bullshit saying, particularly fitting when it's often used in offices by massive arseholes.
by Buziness_Bullshit_2_Urban June 10, 2021
We live in an expanding universe.
by OneBadAsp October 20, 2006
A term referring to an earring used to stretch your ear piercing. Examples are tapers, plugs, tunnels, and spirals.
Any jewelry used to stretch and/or maintain a stretch of your lobes is an ear expander.
A common mistake when referring to an ear expander is calling it a gauge (plural: gauges.) "Gauge" refers to a size such as 12G or 00G.
Correctly referring to your ear expanders takes you from hipster to knowledgeable body modifier.
Any jewelry used to stretch and/or maintain a stretch of your lobes is an ear expander.
A common mistake when referring to an ear expander is calling it a gauge (plural: gauges.) "Gauge" refers to a size such as 12G or 00G.
Correctly referring to your ear expanders takes you from hipster to knowledgeable body modifier.
by JesterCunt July 12, 2014
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