by WhoisDis425 February 8, 2022

See: Land Sharking. The difference is that the first definition refers to where the "shark" operates, the second to where the "shark" ends up.
by myhandlesistoolongbecauseallth December 16, 2017

Derived from Jamaican slang. Much like the United States uses “69” as a way to symbolize dual-action oral sex, Jamaicans use the last two digits of their year of independence (1962) to depict the act of a a man slamming a woman from behind, whilst pulling her hair back, much like grabbing the dorsal fin of a shark from behind and pulling.
The term is also used in the popular game “bingo” when one cries out after matching 5 numbers. Essentially, meaning one has “nailed it!”
The term is also used in the popular game “bingo” when one cries out after matching 5 numbers. Essentially, meaning one has “nailed it!”
I took her home last night and delivered a brutal shark back-ing. That’s why she’s in a wheelchair now, Maahn.
Janet covered her last number, stood up, and yelled “back shark!” to claim her prize; a large gold pendant in the shape of “62”, and the resort staff have noticed.
Janet covered her last number, stood up, and yelled “back shark!” to claim her prize; a large gold pendant in the shape of “62”, and the resort staff have noticed.
by E.T. Fingermen May 16, 2021

by dety7 November 20, 2023

epic fish with a cartilagnous skeleton, or in other words- sharks are squishy bois. I like sharks. Sharks are very misunderstood. If you see a shark in the water, stay still. Also help sharks. Sharks are not to be confused with "sgarks" which are magical sharks with lungs and legs
Sara: That shark is SOOOOO cute!
Bill: Sara that is the correctest thing you ever said, that is one cute shark.
Bill: Sara that is the correctest thing you ever said, that is one cute shark.
by Sharkz are cool™ May 23, 2023
