hit box

hit box is slang for "engaging in sexual intercourse (verb: to hit) with the female genitilia (noun: box)"
Dude, did you hit box last night or what?
by dome slug April 26, 2007
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hit and run position

Parking your vehicle in a position that allows you to quickly leave the location if need be.
Me and Pedro rolled up to a ghetto ass bar so we parked in the hit and run position in case we needed to get the fuck out of there quick.
by cwood March 20, 2006
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hit the frog with a hammer

1.) getting the problem at hand over with
2.) making a cheese sandwich
1.) The problem is mounting, so we mind as well hit the frog with a hammer.
2.) I am really hungry, so I will go hit the frog with the hammer.
by Ted Blombaum January 08, 2005
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he's so gogreous i'd hit that with the lights on, no need to turn the lights out!
by Jazmine brown September 04, 2006
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hitting her up

Hitting her up - Talking to a girl and flirting with her, sometimes asking for nudes. Usually used in a bragging sense
"I'm hitting her up"
by Tomato1783 August 09, 2017
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Hit like Holyfield

Being "Hit like Holyfield" means that the girl sleeps around a lot. She has been "hit" by many different guys.

The fighters that fought Holyfield typically took many punches and the fights lasted the full 12 rounds. There were "hit" many, many times. A girl that has been "hit like Holyfied" is probably not safe and also has STDs.
Brad: Damn, that girl over there is a dime.
Homewood: Hell yeah, but she has been hit like Holyfield so you know you will be at the free clinic on Monday wondering what is dripping from your cock if you settle for her tonight.
by ERP October 25, 2007
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one hit blunder

(n) a specific type of one hit wonder in which the artist's one and only hit defies all logic and reason
"The Heights" is one of the best examples of a one hit blunder: they are a fake band that performed the bland, generic theme to their low-rated TV show that was cancelled after less than half a season. Despite all this, "How Do You Talk To An Angel" actually spent TWO weeks at #1 in 1992. Wouldn't people have at least tuned in to the show to hear that fantastic theme?!
by BeardedFatass January 08, 2004
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