Something LDS unmarried couples do at BYU university. A man puts his penis in a woman’s vagina and they don’t move. Experts at this will have someone else present who will jump on the bed to provide stimulation.
Lora and John, two students at Brigham Young University (BYU), engage in soaking. Bella jumps on the bed while they do this so they move just enough to be stimulated. They do this because they are children of God.
by TheFairLadyAcrossTheStreet October 21, 2021
Get the Soakingmug. A Noble man with a high character and pristine moral compass that is beyond repute. Bestowed this gift from on high, he used his carnal knowledge to create a legal circumvention for those who seek the pleasures of the flesh before marriage. It took him years of remote isolation to have the epiphany that created soaking. He then traveled the globe proselytizing to the world's believers his new-found invention: soaking.
The Soak King saved my life with his invention of soaking. Without him, my girlfriend and I would have gone to hell. All hail the BSD (BIG SOAK DADDY).
by Soak King Historian January 12, 2024
Get the Soak Kingmug. Sheryl Crow's "soaks up the rum" is when this female singer, binges on booze. It's my joke, on her "Soak Up The Sun" song.
Sheryl Crow's "soaks up the rum" song, is when she gets drunk, after partying, out all night, with her friends! My joke!
by I'mcrazy August 8, 2024
Get the Sheryl Crow's "soaks up the rum"mug. soaking is the act of penetrative sex without movement and hip thrusting. often used in mormont relationships as it is classed as not having sex.
by discodeck July 2, 2024
Get the soakingmug. The act of making a vehicle so neat and tidy, it appears to be in better shape than the day the vehicle was purchased brand new!
by Dirty car assassin July 11, 2021
Get the Soaking Cleanmug. Mormon teens version of putting the key in the door but not twisting and just waiting for the door to unlock itself like that. Now replace key with dick and door with vagina.
by Skeeoung August 8, 2024
Get the Soakingmug. 