Recieving oral sex
by Karmen_1988_08 December 8, 2013
Get the gettin sum brainmug. by JTheNintendo August 5, 2021
Get the brain goes numbmug. When you start cumming so hard it bleeds and everything around you becomes cum and the earth turns into cum and aliens start cumming until space and time becums cum and you just cum until everything is CUM
by JTheNintendo August 4, 2021
Get the brain goes numbmug. When your name is hunter and you stab other men with your pencil because they don't tell you they love you. Some may say this is a homosexual behavior. He is the kind of guy to tag you in instagram pictures of two males kissing until you kiss him.
Hunter the dookie brain- say you love me or I will tag you in more pictures of gay people kissing
anyone with any sense- No you gaytard
anyone with any sense- No you gaytard
by sdjklajiyrbebnfs;dfuisa;ljfjei September 20, 2018
Get the Hunter the dookie brainmug. A little bistro on the West Bank served Bush Brain Salad with a fine Chateau Musar and garlic crisped pita on Wednesdays.
by I.M. Reason February 19, 2009
Get the Bush Brain Saladmug. You're in the midst of a breakup and feel like a different person. You find yourself spending a lot of time longing for your ex, constantly checking her Facebook updates, and wondering what went wrong. This shift in patterns of thought and behavior may be caused by neural changes that occur after a breakup.
Neuroimaging studies have found that being rejected, even by a stranger, activates many of the same regions in the brain as when experiencing physical pain. In one study, biological anthropologist Helen Fisher of Rutgers University recruited brave participants who held still in a functional MRI scanner while they looked at pictures of the person who had recently dumped them. These participants exhibited increased brain activity in several regions associated with reward, motivation, addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which helps to explain why you might struggle to let go after a romantic relationship ends.
Neuroimaging studies have found that being rejected, even by a stranger, activates many of the same regions in the brain as when experiencing physical pain. In one study, biological anthropologist Helen Fisher of Rutgers University recruited brave participants who held still in a functional MRI scanner while they looked at pictures of the person who had recently dumped them. These participants exhibited increased brain activity in several regions associated with reward, motivation, addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which helps to explain why you might struggle to let go after a romantic relationship ends.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 22, 2019
Get the Brain brake upmug. by CherrishNoodles April 21, 2020
Get the Big brain timemug.