L-Sip or "Liquor Sip" is a term used to describe when a person(s) consumes hard alcohol directly from the bottle. Multiple L-Sips in a row is known as "L-Sippin or Liquor Sippin". Liquor sippin is probably one of the easiest, quickest, and most bad ass way to get hammered. Taking one L-Sip is also useful in determining whether or not your an alcoholic. If you dont puke you should probably stop drinking.
Party Guest 1: Man, check out that guy, hes bin L-sippin all night. Hows he still standing!?
Party Guest 2: I dont know man but hes making us look like pussies!
Party Guest 2: I dont know man but hes making us look like pussies!
by Earl White October 3, 2013

“Big sips” is an Australian slang term used as a superior alternative to “yeet”.
When you like something
something good has occurred
or in extreme awkward silence.
Often used after the word “yop”.
When you like something
something good has occurred
or in extreme awkward silence.
Often used after the word “yop”.
When you accidentally slip on a banana peel and cum in your step-sister’s cunt, then your brother finds out.
Brother: “did you cum in your sister”
You: “Yop, big sips”
Brother: “did you cum in your sister”
You: “Yop, big sips”
by bigsips69 April 27, 2019

"On some sip" is a variation of a phrase in Prodigy's song "New York Shit".. It generally means to like to drink beer, but not in a normal way but in a "New York sip" ie: the New york way of drinking.
by ebbenflow January 10, 2007

When you go into the bathroom with a friend with benefits and make out for 7 minutes. You pull up your shirt over their head and they kiss down to your pants. They pull down your pants and get all over the tip.
by DavV The CuccSucc October 1, 2017

When instead of a girl actually sucking your dick, she keeps sucking your tip. almost like a tease, instead of a real blowjob.
by KJOMATIC May 11, 2019

by Bokity Bok Bokity September 10, 2011

Expression derived from the show Real Housewives of Atlant describing when a person or people are putting on the ultimate unecessary facade; front.
by genuine; real April 11, 2011
