People from Germantown, Maryland who roll with gangs and believe they run the world. In reality, they may enjoy sucking and/or hugging other men’s penises.
by Joe frm da G August 16, 2023
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Random stranger: Really you'll give me a hug? Are you a rainbow hugger???
Jane:Yes! And Yes! Now give me a hug, buddy!
Random stranger: Really you'll give me a hug? Are you a rainbow hugger???
Jane:Yes! And Yes! Now give me a hug, buddy!
by Rainbow3Hugger June 21, 2011
Get the Rainbow hugger mug.A term used to describe DDR groupies, usually of the burly men variety. Their general characteristics are: Burly, and Male.
Some fool told me that it actually meant people who hug the bar,they get to close to it when they are dancing, or something similar, but I explained to him that its EXACTLY what these burly men do. Hug the bar. Urghh.
Some fool told me that it actually meant people who hug the bar,they get to close to it when they are dancing, or something similar, but I explained to him that its EXACTLY what these burly men do. Hug the bar. Urghh.
by Waltalot August 11, 2004
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Get the Nut-huggers mug.by Matthew Herr Pusateri November 9, 2006
Get the potato-hugger mug.Hugging a males penis with the area in or around your vagina. You could also seriously hug the penis with a warm embrace of your arms.You could also hug the penis with your lips and feet.
-"That girl is such a pee pee hugger"
-"Babe,you're the best pee pee hugger ever"
"pee pee hugging is my favorite thing to do on a cold winter day"
-"Babe,you're the best pee pee hugger ever"
"pee pee hugging is my favorite thing to do on a cold winter day"
by felicia21 November 22, 2014
Get the Pee Pee Hugger mug.A slightly derogatory term describing an employee of a company who stays in the same position for many, many years. This term is usually used in industries such as software engineering where the dynamics of the profession are always changing and it is not unusual for other people in the same field to change jobs every few years. This term was often used in the Silicon Valley during the dot-com bubble (late 1990s).
by Jon Davis January 1, 2009
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