1) RPIB. When a man places his testicles in the middle of a woman's vagina, she covers his testicles with her labia, and then queefs to reveal the testies to the world again.
2) When a man rips the skin of his penis off, reverses the skin, slips it onto his hand, like a glove, and uses it to masturbate.
2) When a man rips the skin of his penis off, reverses the skin, slips it onto his hand, like a glove, and uses it to masturbate.
I asked if she wanted to RPIB (reverse pigs in a blanket) and she laughed. The laugh caused an involuntary queef. Our eyes met, she looked like a wood nymph, and we both knew what would happen next.
by William Bee Cartright February 03, 2011
A retired professor went to give a speech to a college but really went there to mack on college girls. Talk about reverse cougarism!
by Canadian93 February 27, 2012
When a male white virgin pisses someone off and/or goes to a HS where he's not welcome, so all the kids call him gay then he has consensual sex with a women and later on she tells people that he raped her so he losses his interest in sex, then they keep calling him gay and he becomes so bored bullied porn addicted sexually frustrated alienated and isolated he does something gay over Grindr
by Jtf401 August 16, 2021
by zaphod July 14, 2017
Lesbians doing it doggy style
by blamegame February 27, 2015
To split the expense of a romantic outing by each paying for the other's meal, ticket, etc. A more generous alternative to going dutch, while maintaining the intended cost-effectiveness.
Man, I lucked out on my reverse dutch dinner date last night; I ordered the steak and she only had a salad.
by Jackapo July 05, 2008
Reverse marketing happens when an organization’s planned marketing campaign results in negative consequences for their brand. The reason a brand is important is, in part, that it creates trust in that organization, which, in a for-profit business, results in higher sales. Reverse marketing works in the opposite direction.
“Coca-cola decided some years ago to introduce New Coke and stop producing Coke Classic based on blind taste tests that indicated younger consumers preferred the sweeter taste of Pepsi. What they didn’t take into account was the loyalty of Coke buyers to the classic formula. The result was a rapid climb down by the Company and massive reverse marketing.”
by ProfBruce October 31, 2009