A proposition where two gay men meet up to fist fight. The victor shall be awarded dominant stance during the act of intercourse. The winner shall be named “The Grizzly”
by RickSaltsman82 January 15, 2023
Get the Going Grizzlymug. (n.) The exquisite art of going to a sit-down restaurant, ordering a shitload of different shit, chowing down, and then high-tailing it out before the server comes back to drop off the bill.
by ManhattanClamChowder October 24, 2009
Get the Grub and Gomug. 1) Tha' souty right the' thinks he so go' 'amn hard, boy.
2) Whoo that hoe got some go' 'amn ounce in her trunk.
2) Whoo that hoe got some go' 'amn ounce in her trunk.
by Aamil K. December 14, 2003
Get the go' 'amnmug. Beat the living shit out of someone for a very minor or insignificant reason. Displaying the senseless and violent behavior emulating the character "Tuco" from the "Breaking Bad" TV series.
Mick: Hey asshole! Where's that five bucks you owe me?
Dean: I'll pay you next time I see you.
Mick: Damn straight you will....don't make me have to go Tuco on you!
Dean: I'll pay you next time I see you.
Mick: Damn straight you will....don't make me have to go Tuco on you!
by Nitrolian February 26, 2014
Get the Go Tucomug. by lohoandamyvee November 27, 2009
Get the going greenmug. When someone undergoes sexual intercourse without prematurely cumming. This makes them a lot more popular with their girlfriend/wife and overall better in bed.
Bob's girlfriend loved how great he was in bed because he always could go the distance and always came when she did.
by The Chort June 11, 2004
Get the going the distancemug. Australian/New Zealand Slang.
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
EXAMPLE 1 (Present noun)
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
by Jupiter Girl August 28, 2009
Get the going to the packmug.