I showed my boy a picture of a women I met that lives in Arizona he says "ohh you found one of those desert dimes"
by Yngchosn January 21, 2017
"This bitch Alexa almost gave me desert throat last night. I told her I would not partake until she drank some water"
by slanrag April 21, 2017
During the summer months they can be spotted mostly at night. The adolescent of the species typically wakes up with thorns and scratches covering most of their bodies with no memory of how they got there. There natural habitat is the Sonoran desert and Sky Islands. Both male and female adults will scowl at those from California and ask when their moving back. Other than a slightly xenophobic attitude towards their habitat, they look others in the eye, open doors for others, say thank you, tell it like it is, and knows way more Mexicans than you do. For relaxation the desert rat will go to one of those water spots you can't find on Google and never will. A desert rat will stand out in autumn and spring, they will be the ones wearing a sweater at 75° The xenophobic desert rat loves their desert and is a good steward of it, often turning off the water while brushing teeth, washing hands, and has a dirty vehicle.
Those desert rats all seem to have a 4X4, high caliber rifle and at least 3 articles of camouflage clothing.
by AzWoodWarrior July 10, 2023
When you take a monster shit, wipe. And you get up and it feels like the toilet paper was sandpaper... But in reality you just experienced Desert Ass...
by Patty McBiju September 08, 2009
noun. A person, usually male, who enters and stays in the desert (for an extended period of time) with the intent of shooting rockets, live fire, and paintballs.
by Christofski December 31, 2006
When your thighs rub together making your chode red, dry, and raw.
Extremely uncomfortable, sometimes painful; happens when walking for an especially long time.
Extremely uncomfortable, sometimes painful; happens when walking for an especially long time.
by Merick August 22, 2007
oh shit that desert weagle has a desert weagle
by glenn smith July 25, 2003