by GoonkGang August 1, 2017

by jocks July 3, 2014

by Doggy_huan November 3, 2018

Lone Star Oil Gusher: I was banging her from behind, after hitting the taco truck and she blew like a Lone Star Oil Gusher.
by Patrick Master August 15, 2025

1. Large, spherical celestial bodies consisting of masses of gas that are hot enough to sustain nuclear fusion and thus produce radiant energy
2. Fate; predestination; destiny
3. Popular people; superstars
4. Excellent people
5. (interjection) Non-vulgar expression of frustration, surprise, or pain; shoot; crud; heck
6. (idiomatic verb phrase) "To see stars;" seeing spots of light, especially temporarily, after a head injury, and/or when dealing with issues of static-like vision
2. Fate; predestination; destiny
3. Popular people; superstars
4. Excellent people
5. (interjection) Non-vulgar expression of frustration, surprise, or pain; shoot; crud; heck
6. (idiomatic verb phrase) "To see stars;" seeing spots of light, especially temporarily, after a head injury, and/or when dealing with issues of static-like vision
1. The lights in the sky that are visible at night, as well as the Sun, are stars.
2. Stars show me... nothing, because I don't believe in fate like that.
3. Many actors are stars, especially those who have acted in popular films or for a long period of time.
4. My class is a bunch of stars! They're great!
5. Ah, stars, I forgot my car keys again.
6. Falling like that is really making me see stars.
2. Stars show me... nothing, because I don't believe in fate like that.
3. Many actors are stars, especially those who have acted in popular films or for a long period of time.
4. My class is a bunch of stars! They're great!
5. Ah, stars, I forgot my car keys again.
6. Falling like that is really making me see stars.
by UrbanLinguist :) June 29, 2025

An alternative system for sexual experience, similar to the base system, but that allows for cumulative counting of successive sexual encounters in an easy-to-understand fashion. 4 A stars is often abbreviated to simply "the four", or in some cases, just "four".
Example 1:
Person 1: How many A stars did you get last night?
Person 2: I lost count at 17.
Example 2
Person 1: That girl you took home last night - did you get the 4?
Person 2: No, but I got 3 A*s instead and her number, so I'm happy.
Person 1: How many A stars did you get last night?
Person 2: I lost count at 17.
Example 2
Person 1: That girl you took home last night - did you get the 4?
Person 2: No, but I got 3 A*s instead and her number, so I'm happy.
by R3G1C1D3 November 16, 2011

by Sle3py Gary June 11, 2018
