“I was feeling under the sack after I scuffed my Prada shoes.”
“Zack was really under the sack after he wrecked his ten-speed in the Park City race.”
“Ron said the new menu was totally under the sack, they didn’t even have bacon or rum ham.”
“After visiting the honeypot on the corner in Baltimore, the Dr. had to give Chris antibiotics because he was pretty much under the sack.”
“Zack was really under the sack after he wrecked his ten-speed in the Park City race.”
“Ron said the new menu was totally under the sack, they didn’t even have bacon or rum ham.”
“After visiting the honeypot on the corner in Baltimore, the Dr. had to give Chris antibiotics because he was pretty much under the sack.”
by HDMurica March 15, 2020
Get the Under The Sackmug. by Har1 January 9, 2016
Get the under the cocksmug. Phrase describing something particularly underwhelming; lackluster.
Antonym of "Over the top".
Has nothing to do with what's under your seat.
Antonym of "Over the top".
Has nothing to do with what's under your seat.
by alternatevil March 25, 2012
Get the Under the bottommug. When a man's legs are crossed with a space between thighs with one foot resting on knee and some one puts there foot in the hole between the thighs. Underneath
by Josha101 August 26, 2022
Get the Under pluggmug. "Hey, what happened to John's grandfather?"
"He passed away, but John still thinks he's under the dumpster."
"He passed away, but John still thinks he's under the dumpster."
by ScoobysBooty January 21, 2016
Get the Under the dumpstermug. The viscous combination of urine, loose stool, ejaculate, and possibly blood mixed inside of an elderly person's diaper.
by Bobby Gorgeous May 6, 2023
Get the Under Gravymug. Underwear; undergarments. Typically used as a uni-sex term referring to panties, boxers, briefs, brassieres and similar. The hyphenated spelling is grammatically correct, however alternate spellings may include: underones, under ones.
by PYLB January 15, 2008
Get the under-onesmug.