the act of giving someones mom a pearl necklace. A.E cumming all around her neck after tit fucking her to death
by jay7500 December 21, 2010
this is an odd one, probably won't end on good terms if you were to do it. Maybe do it if she is pissing you off, or if she has a sence of humor...
Anyways, "pearl necklace to go" is when you act like you are about to cum on her neck as usual, but instead you grab her purse and cum inside of it. You than throw the purse at her, and say something on these lines... "You got your pearl necklace to go, now get the fuck out of here"
Anyways, "pearl necklace to go" is when you act like you are about to cum on her neck as usual, but instead you grab her purse and cum inside of it. You than throw the purse at her, and say something on these lines... "You got your pearl necklace to go, now get the fuck out of here"
guy about to cum, aiming towards her neck. *grabs her purse* *cums inside of purse*
"Heres your pearl necklace to go, now get the fuck out of here"
"Heres your pearl necklace to go, now get the fuck out of here"
by zergtillian October 17, 2006
Scared girl: Jesse did you just eat that pearl necklace
Jesse: Why as a matter of fact i did!
Scared girl: EWW get out you pearl necklace eater!!!
Jesse: Why as a matter of fact i did!
Scared girl: EWW get out you pearl necklace eater!!!
by mad stad the tad May 25, 2009
In Texas dialect--Texas is so hot and humid in the summer, that perspiration on children's necks combines with dust from the ground to form a single, dark line of dirt in the skin crease under the necks of the children. The adult, seeing the dark line on the child's (especially girl's) neck, laughingly teases the child that, "You stole Grandma's necklace!" Younger children get defensive or cry. Older ones play along with the adult.
Adult or teen: "Ooh! You're gonna be in trouble! You stole Grandma's necklace!"
Child: "What do you mean? No, I didn't!"
Adult or teen asks peer to verify or shows child in a mirror: "See, you stole Grandma's brown necklace!"
Child: "No, I didn't! Really!"
Child: "What do you mean? No, I didn't!"
Adult or teen asks peer to verify or shows child in a mirror: "See, you stole Grandma's brown necklace!"
Child: "No, I didn't! Really!"
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