Person 1 - "Wow i Have such a small dick i really need some viagra"
Person 2 - " Yea, you really do have a Thimble Cock."
Person 2 - " Yea, you really do have a Thimble Cock."
by louis1 July 19, 2008
Roy: Hows the Kitchen coming along Barry?
Barry: Ah, I've fucking jazz thimbled it up mate.
Roy: Oh shit.
Barry: Ah, I've fucking jazz thimbled it up mate.
Roy: Oh shit.
by Hookster June 08, 2005
When you place a thimble on the head of the penis, open mouth kiss it, and then use your mouth to transfer it to the mouth of the penis owner.
by Spanky Mac Spankykins June 29, 2014
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The worshipped God of all video games and paraphenalia. Loved by many, considered a pervert by all, he is a boon to our society.
The worshipped God of all video games and paraphenalia. Loved by many, considered a pervert by all, he is a boon to our society.
by Shorty T. November 14, 2004
A peace of foil u put over ur left pointer finger. Used to cover the finger, resulting in not burning your finger. Used when taking res hits from a bowl or a glass pipe. The finger is placed over the "carb" while lighting the center of the bowl.
Guy1
Yo go get me the foil finger foil thimble so we can take some hit from this empty bowl.
Guy2
o we outta weed? Damn, I got that foil finger coming right up!
Yo go get me the foil finger foil thimble so we can take some hit from this empty bowl.
Guy2
o we outta weed? Damn, I got that foil finger coming right up!
by S'Bill January 18, 2012
by masK* May 29, 2011
A small statured brown/grey donkey breed used primarily for transportation of wool textiles in Bhutan. They are interbred from Equus africanus asinus and Mulleus calceus in the late 1100's BCE. The breed originated from the nomadic peoples of the North-West Asian Steppes and spread to the surrounding areas. The type was especially used in the Himalayan regions (Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Tibet) as they are a versatile, strong, hardy and agile breed, perfect for mountainous terrain. In the early 14th century, the breed essentially disappeared from use in the North-West Asian Steppes, but continued to be used heavily in the countries of nowadays Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet. Today, the breed is still in use in Bhutan, but has disappeared from the stables of Nepal and Tibet due to the introduction of the modern Asinus aureus breed, a larger grey donkey type with much the same characteristics of the Arse-candy breed. The people of Bhutan still heavily rely on this method of transport and will for many years to come.
by StukaGruppen13 October 26, 2017