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Reverse Swamp Donkey

To "Reverse Swamp Donkey" is very similar to "Swamp Donkey," the only real difference is the gender roles. In a Reverse Swamp Donkey, a horny male gets a girl plastered, while the male stays sober, but pretends to be drunk. Once the girl is nearing blackout, the male takes her upstairs and has shameful sex with her.
"Dude, did you guys hear about Stuart? I guess he swamp donkeyed some girl last night."

"Bro, only chicks can swamp donkey."
"Then Stuart reverse swamp donkeyed her! That slimey sack of shit!"
by Sith Lords November 16, 2014
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reverse false-flag

When a good person disguises themself as a bad actor in order to bring about a pre-determined change in security protocols and/or procedures that have previously been identified.
The purpose of a reverse false-flag operation is to give value and momentum behind the reason for altering such policy or procedure when doing so to begin with would not have the required public support to accept those changes.
by Cloak & Dagger August 19, 2022
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Backwards reverse card

If someone says no u and you say no w and they say reverse card you have one option to use and that is backwards reverse card
Ur mom gay
No u
No w
Reverse card, i win
no i win
What
Backwards reverse card
Oof
by The kink of king October 16, 2018
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reverse double eviction

This obscure reference refers to the eating of (at least) two corndogs in one sitting. The etymology breakdown is somewhat apocryphal, but essentially is from the latin 'evictus', which has one of the meanings of 'overcome and expel'. Corndogs, by their very nature are non-trivial to process both culinarily and digestively. Shut up Jim! It's not funny!

From www.etymonline.com
evict (v.)

mid-15c., "recover (property) by judicial means," from Latin evictus, past participle of evincere "overcome and expel, conquer, subdue, vanquish; prevail over; supplant," from assimilated form of ex- "out," or perhaps here merely intensive (see ex-) + vincere "conquer" (see victor). Sense of "expel by legal process" first recorded in English 1530s, from a post-classical sense of the Latin word. Related: Evicted; evicting. Compare evince.
Hey Nic, what's for lunch?

The same ol' reverse double eviction.
by Watkrob Kinswat November 13, 2015
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Reverse downward dog

Similar position of a reverse crunch. Allows maximum level of insertion AND engages your abdominals. This position is also for when you're feeling a little experimental and when you wanna work out.
Last night me and the homie tried reverse downward dog. Great cool down after hitting legs bro. Who needs to train abs when you can do the reverse downward dog!
by DatNickkerr April 27, 2023
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Reverse Jack Bridges

1) The administering of oral sex
2) The art of hand made oral
3) Usually occurs when a Thai woman is present
David: "Hey, can I have a full on Reverse Jack Bridges, I feel in the need for one right now."
Christina: "Yes, of course you can, I just need to finish cleaning the kitchen."
David: "That a gir.l" *winks*
by E-vad the second June 17, 2011
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Reverse Kurt Cobain

Instead of putting a round of buckshot in your head like a bitch, you take it up the ass like a man. (Shoot yourself in the ass with a shotgun)
Person 1: My Uncle commited suicide a couple days ago. I don't know what to do..
Person 2: Oh I'm so sorry, how'd he go?
1: The Reverse Kurt Cobain.
by Real_Sad_Hours July 10, 2018
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