1. Sex, especially without caressing, coercion, cuddling or foreplay.
2. A piece of pussy.
3. A piece of dick.
4. A quickie.
2. A piece of pussy.
3. A piece of dick.
4. A quickie.
This can also be expressed as "a sample."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 17, 2006

Sampling is an action pop artists and rappers do when they can't come up with an original beat, so they would take an older song and cut it up in certain ways to make it a beat.
The most well-known acts of sampling are "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot being used for "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj, "Dream On" by Aerosmith being used for "Sing For The Moment" by Eminem, "ABC" by the Jackson Five being used for "OPP" by Naughty By Nature and "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross used for "Mo Money Mo Problems" by The Notorious B.I.G.
by Fuck Webster! August 2, 2018

When one gets a Baskin-Robins sampling spoon and sticks it up someones butthole and takes a sample of their poop.
by waitisittuesday October 19, 2012

Taking a sample is when you stick your fingers into your underwear and probe and scratch your buthole area and then smell the "sample".
by Sirvancealott August 24, 2006

In reference to Sample_H5-180, an obscure literary figure; to dominate in conversation, to humiliate publically for personal gain.
by Illanya Polykov January 7, 2004

A sample is when a man convinces a women to “give him a try”. He gets a one time shot to insert the full length of his penis in a deep stroke, in order to give her a “sample” of what she will be getting. It is a level above “just the tip”. One the lady receives her sample, she then decides if the man will have what it takes to satisfy her, or if she will be turning it down.
Come on girl, I got what you need.
First let me get a sample, and I like what I get I’ll take you home.
First let me get a sample, and I like what I get I’ll take you home.
by Koala_4nia November 5, 2019

The abbreviated form of the Phish song Sample in a Jar from the Hoist album. This is one of the few Phish songs that god legitimate airplay. It is a classic, though simple.
by Zachée Elliée September 22, 2005
