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play for our team

1. Term used by a heterosexual or homophobe to indicate that someone is homosexual. See wide stance
2. Indicates that someone is / is not a member of a social or political group that the speaker belongs to.
1. The guys on Queer Eye deffinetly don't play for our team.
2. Those communists don't play for our team.
by Steven C. Wood October 29, 2007
mugGet the play for our teammug.

playing video games

Me and my buds stayed in a just watching porn and "playing video games" together all night.
by Jackson 5 September 1, 2006
mugGet the playing video gamesmug.

Playing on both sides

Having anal sex along with regular f*cking, similar to DP
"Jim, I hate playing on both sides, it really hurts."
by Gimothy May 3, 2018
mugGet the Playing on both sidesmug.

playing the devil's game

If I would have known that I was playing the devil's game;betting my life as in the Korean movie -The Devil's Game
by tr2017 February 27, 2017
mugGet the playing the devil's gamemug.

Fair Play Alliance

Commonly abbreviated as the "FPA," standing for "Fair Play Alliance," it actually should stand for "Fucking Pussy Asses."

Basically, it's an anti-free speech group that get people in trouble for trash talking in online games. Not only does this group steal people's money under fraudulent circumstances across state lines (which is a felony) by getting people banned from their accounts for no good reason, but they do so for the loosest of reasons such as saying "fuck you" or "pussy."

Unfortunately, this pussy ass organization is backed by multiple private companies, including the Microsoft Corporation, so there's really no stopping them.
I said the word "heck" and the Fair Play Alliance came after me. HEIL FPA! *Nazi salute.*
mugGet the Fair Play Alliancemug.

play my guitar

The room was dark enough for me to play my guitar even with all those people around.
by plasmafury December 2, 2011
mugGet the play my guitarmug.

playing croquet on the lawn

To have sex with someone. Used in a sentence when you want to seem innocent of mischievous behaviours.
Ez: What where you doing Friday with Galadriel?
Skyelar: Oh, not much. Just playing croquet on the lawn..
by Speedy Shinoda January 13, 2009
mugGet the playing croquet on the lawnmug.

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