by Smokey's pubs February 25, 2014
by Oil up lil broillbe there in 5 February 27, 2024
English teacher: okay, here's two essays I want you to write for next lesson
Student A: you long my life out
Student A: you long my life out
by shreddietodie October 07, 2017
Flicking your pussy is a phrase used in a sentence to show excitement about something, to be really hyped. It also could refer to be turned on by something or someone. It refers to get your pussy to move rapidly, suddenly, or jerkily out of joy, excitement or desire and this act could also be achieved with sexual intercourse.
CASE 1
A: You heard that new Rihanna song? Sis, that shit's a BOP.
B: Seriously sis? Well come thru, lemme hear.
A: YASS HUNTY! I flick my pussy to that song on RE-PEAT!
CASE 2
A: Gurl, have you seen Cassie's new boo?
B: Yes ma'am, ooh he's so fine. And I heard he's hung AF! I need to know her secret.
A: Same here boo! Oh, I'd let him flick my pussy any day sweetie.
B: I'm gagging!
A: You heard that new Rihanna song? Sis, that shit's a BOP.
B: Seriously sis? Well come thru, lemme hear.
A: YASS HUNTY! I flick my pussy to that song on RE-PEAT!
CASE 2
A: Gurl, have you seen Cassie's new boo?
B: Yes ma'am, ooh he's so fine. And I heard he's hung AF! I need to know her secret.
A: Same here boo! Oh, I'd let him flick my pussy any day sweetie.
B: I'm gagging!
by slayindishoes June 16, 2017
The phrase "that's my ball," as used by DDG during Kai Cenat's Streamer University event, is a slang term referring to someone you are romantically or affectionately interested in, often implying a close connection like "my girl" or "my person."
It gained traction after DDG used it to refer to India Love during a livestream, sparking viral attention on platforms like TikTok. The phrase can also carry a playful or lighthearted tone, sometimes used jokingly to claim someone as "yours" in a casual or flirtatious context.
It gained traction after DDG used it to refer to India Love during a livestream, sparking viral attention on platforms like TikTok. The phrase can also carry a playful or lighthearted tone, sometimes used jokingly to claim someone as "yours" in a casual or flirtatious context.
"Yo, that's my ball, don't try to steal her vibe!" (meaning: "That's my girl, don't mess with her!")
by that's my ball May 29, 2025
by HoneyyMustardd December 27, 2010
When somethings surprising or causes confusion.
by Celendine February 14, 2023