Making more than one submission of a definition to Urban Dictionary. This is a device used by people in the hope that the more frequently they submit their definition the more likely it is to be accepted. If the definition contravenes the guidelines laid down by Urban Dictionary, volunteer editors will not accept it no matter how many times it is submitted. The practice of multiple submissions is also likely to backfire on them as even if the volunteer editor couldn’t decide on it the first time they saw it, seeing multiple times more is likely to piss them off so that they vote to keep it out, after all they’re only human. So if you are going to submit a definition, do yourself a favour, submit it only once and if it is rejected, check it against Urban Dictionary guidelines, correct it and resubmit and it just might get accepted.
Making multiple submissions to Urban Dictionary slows things down and may actually reduce the chances of your definition being accepted.
by AKACroatalin May 10, 2015

Friend 1: I gotta take a shit.
Friend 2: You just took one an hour ago.
Friend 1: I know I have multiple shitosis.
Friend 2: You just took one an hour ago.
Friend 1: I know I have multiple shitosis.
by Oldcountryboy November 29, 2014

by cs987 April 9, 2011

Derived from the term '69'. A more subtle way of saying 69.
Because they are both multiples of three. Used in situations where saying 69 is not appropriate.
Because they are both multiples of three. Used in situations where saying 69 is not appropriate.
by sdoty123 February 20, 2012

The Russian escort offered multiple balls in two hours but the Thai escort offered just two shots in two hours.
by doggystyler May 15, 2019

Dr. Kuhn (Biology Teacher Extraordinaire): We're going to have a multiple guess test--I mean multiple choice test--tomorrow. Practice tonight by guessing what my favorite jungle animal is.
by PaperMachete October 25, 2005

It's been used in deecribing escort's different seevices offered. Basically it means, multiple time cum is allowed per session
by Neighbor hood folk January 1, 2018
