A Reverse Trend Hopper is a person who says they knew the game before it became a trend, or saying "I listened to this song first" to show off, they want to be one of the first people before the trend so they aren't reffered to as trend hoppers. A 'reverse' trend hopper.
"That guy in the comment section keeps saying "First" in Addison Rae's Tiktok, A simp AND a reverse trend hopper.
by valley lol February 15, 2022
by thizz101 December 26, 2006
It's just like the regular Reverse Cowgirl, except the girl ( a native of Ohio) tells you boring stories from her childhood during the act
Mary Beth (native from Ohio): Sam, want to sneak into one of the offices and do the Reverse Cowgirl?
Sam: Not unless there's a muzzle involved. I'm not a fan of the Ohio Reverse Cowgirl.
Sam: Not unless there's a muzzle involved. I'm not a fan of the Ohio Reverse Cowgirl.
by i<3penis September 10, 2012
When two men are engaging in anal sex the partner with the penis in his ass reverses his partner onto a dildo.
The penis is the hitch, the one giving it is the trailer, and it is the one who is taking it's responsibility to maneuver him so the dildo penetrates his ass.
The penis is the hitch, the one giving it is the trailer, and it is the one who is taking it's responsibility to maneuver him so the dildo penetrates his ass.
I heard that Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment did "the reverse trailer hitch" last night. Bruce was having trouble walking all day.
M - Omg. I just saw Jonathan Lipnicki being reverse trailer hitched by Tom Cruise.
D - Really? I would have pegged Tom to be the one giving it. You learn something new everyday.
M - Omg. I just saw Jonathan Lipnicki being reverse trailer hitched by Tom Cruise.
D - Really? I would have pegged Tom to be the one giving it. You learn something new everyday.
by Mike Hunts and Mike Hawkes September 08, 2009
A type of endorsement (usually done by celebrities) that tricks people into thinking a celebrity is not being paid to promote or endorse a product/company. A celebrity may talk down about a company or a company may even make a publicity stunt to pay the celebrity not to promote their product/company. You think there is no endorsement deal, but in reality, you're being tricked into seeing that product/company's name.
In August 2011, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, from MTV's Jersey Shore, was offered a significant sum of money by Abercrombie & Fitch Co. to NOT wear A&F clothes.
Reverse Psychology Endorsement
Reverse Psychology Endorsement
by MunroChubbers September 21, 2011
At Costco, you push the cart and take and eat the food from the sample stations.
At a dim sum restaurant, they're pushing the cart and they're giving you the food to eat.
At a dim sum restaurant, they're pushing the cart and they're giving you the food to eat.
by Murica! June 04, 2017
by Shinigami Prophet July 12, 2011