The opposite of a Burton Joyce (BJ) - in other words, Cunnilingus.
As with a Burton Joyce, a JB can be used either on its own, or as part of the phrase, "To take someone to meet Joyce Burton."
As with a Burton Joyce, a JB can be used either on its own, or as part of the phrase, "To take someone to meet Joyce Burton."
"So what happened after Trevor took Damaris to Burton Joyce?"
"Well, I heard she took him on a little detour to meet Joyce Burton!"
"Well, I heard she took him on a little detour to meet Joyce Burton!"
by Feige Roman December 10, 2019
by Ronald Champ December 30, 2011
daniel joyce is apart of the lgbtq+
by the true name of dan October 18, 2022
Family Guy character who primarily serves as replacement of Diane Simmon's position of co-anchoring with Tom Tucker.
She also dislikes Lois Griffin.
She also dislikes Lois Griffin.
Lois Griffin: Hey, I'm sorry for what I have done during Highschool.
Joyce Kinney: Doesn't stop me publicating a news article about your slutiness in a porno.
Joyce Kinney: Doesn't stop me publicating a news article about your slutiness in a porno.
by alekschentseto October 17, 2022
Ambivert but mostly introvert. Ugly bijjie, doesn't like to talk; doesn't like noisy and annoying people but she's noisy and annoying; not good at everything.
by Asdfghkhklgg March 08, 2022
Oral sex, or a blowjob. From the Nottinghamshire village of the same name, whose initials also spell BJ.
Can be used either on its own, or in the form of, "Taking someone to Burton Joyce."
Can be used either on its own, or in the form of, "Taking someone to Burton Joyce."
"Mate, did you hear what happened between Trevor and Damaris?"
"Yeah, man, I heard they got to third base!"
"You mean he took her all the way to Burton Joyce? Sick, man!"
"Yeah, man, I heard they got to third base!"
"You mean he took her all the way to Burton Joyce? Sick, man!"
by Feige Roman December 10, 2019
An Irish surname going for years and years a joyce is loyal,true,courageous and hilariously funny , once you get talking to a joyce your bound to laugh
by Joyce surname January 20, 2021