A club of people over the age of 50 where they talk about the 80s and sports like golf and how bad technology is
by PoggersMan69420 January 19, 2021
The man lays on his back perched on his shoulders, ass in the air. The woman (or man) uses the partners flaccid dick to push his balls as close to his asshole as possible. Like a game of mini golf. extra points for any balls made in
My wife's new favorite game is "The Floppy Golf Club" and I must agree it is fun to play after the kids head off to bed.
by Uncon_Cabbage January 05, 2024
An exclusive club to those who can finish an alcoholic beverage while wakesurfing without a rope and pass the empty vessel back to the boat without falling.
by Wake maker January 22, 2017
Steve: Hey man, did you hear the latest music at Club Awtt?
Alan: Oh yeah! I love going to a furry clubs.
Alan: Oh yeah! I love going to a furry clubs.
by Chirping_Cat February 27, 2024
A club of people who were axed (who lost their jobs) due to Donald Trump's policies. A term that originated in Ann Arbor, MI.
"You were also axed because you worked in an organization welcoming legal refugees following Donald Trump's executive order? Join the Axe Club."
by PartoftheAxeClub February 07, 2025
U of T’s best dragon boat team. Fastest on the water, strongest in the gyms, the friendliest and most welcoming team.
by New Dragons November 23, 2021
The first rule of Plight Club is: you DO talk about it. We are a global community of connection.
Real change starts from within: We challenge our vulnerability to start conversations with ourselves and others. This pushes our comfort zones, moves us through our fears, and takes a step forward towards more open and honest connection.
Wearing the logo puts us out there to give and receive support. It acts as a reminder to remain open and to be proud of the effort it takes to make real change. Want to fear less and connect more? Join the club...
Real change starts from within: We challenge our vulnerability to start conversations with ourselves and others. This pushes our comfort zones, moves us through our fears, and takes a step forward towards more open and honest connection.
Wearing the logo puts us out there to give and receive support. It acts as a reminder to remain open and to be proud of the effort it takes to make real change. Want to fear less and connect more? Join the club...
By becoming a member of Plight Club it has helped me face up to my insecurities, open up and have more honest connection with people. I'm so pleased I joined, all it took was to be vulnerebel.
by Mr. Saucepan July 06, 2020