The act of jacking off.
by Chimp-Arm April 4, 2024
Get the Having a Stroke mug.The day (12th April) that nobody is allowed to play Guilty Gear Strive, millions across the world will be upset, but it is to honour the loss of beloved Guilty Gear Strive player: Hotashi.
"Oh boy I can't wait to play Guilty Gear Strive!"
"Did you not know? It's International No Guilty Gear Strive Day today."
"Did you not know? It's International No Guilty Gear Strive Day today."
by ILoveGuiltyGearStrive April 12, 2024
Get the International No Guilty Gear Strive Day mug.Related Words
When you do someone up the Hershey Highway, finish after two pumps and there's shit on your dick when you pull out, and then they fart and it sounds like a dirtbike, projecting sharticles all over your crotch.
Dude I gave her the ol' Rusty Two Stroke the other night and had to shower after to get the sharticles out of my massive bush!
by SassyPirate December 30, 2024
Get the Rusty Two Stroke mug..
by InterpersonalCommunication February 18, 2025
Get the Katiuska Robles is Strider Hiryu mug.Raise the Stripes A cultural movement emerging across Northern England that celebrates Northern identity, heritage, humour, and community pride. Known for its distinctive Northumbria flag and its focus on regional culture rather than politics.
Raise the Stripes began online as a grassroots expression of Northern culture. Supporters use the colours and stripes to represent Northern English Culture & Identity as well as the shared experiences that define the unique way of life in the North.
The movement has grown through TikTok, Facebook, and local communities, where people use the stripes to show pride in Northern culture, dialects, and traditions. It’s often described as a modern cultural revival, giving Northerners a visual symbol of identity and belonging. It has an official website and a wikispore.
Not political, cultural. It focuses on heritage, representation, and giving the North a stronger cultural voice.
Raise the Stripes began online as a grassroots expression of Northern culture. Supporters use the colours and stripes to represent Northern English Culture & Identity as well as the shared experiences that define the unique way of life in the North.
The movement has grown through TikTok, Facebook, and local communities, where people use the stripes to show pride in Northern culture, dialects, and traditions. It’s often described as a modern cultural revival, giving Northerners a visual symbol of identity and belonging. It has an official website and a wikispore.
Not political, cultural. It focuses on heritage, representation, and giving the North a stronger cultural voice.
“Av ya seen all tha yella and red flags around lateleh? Raise the Stripes is becoming massive in t'North.”
by IDFKKADSO December 18, 2025
Get the Raise the Stripes mug.by Rocheman4280 January 1, 2026
Get the Operating a 2 stroke mug.