When a person is so inebriated that they may, volitionally or otherwise, reveal his or her hindquarters.
by Haulgh September 17, 2015
When a girl is blowing 2 or more guys at the same time and alternates between dicks like a seal blowing horns.
by The Angriest Dragon March 06, 2009
Referring to a female who is going out tonight, ie. high heels, fishnet stockings, too short skirt and a layer of make-up so thick you can't even tell what race she is. Wanna try herpes? She's your girl.
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by thatsagiven September 05, 2007
I was watching the "Thuggalo Show" and thought to myself, real thugs don't speak why do these goofs have a podcast? They ain't no ninja!
by FlinTose October 25, 2023
this is where two people come together and get a "private show" commonly this tends to be a woman naked , or giving a lap dance.
by mrJJ June 05, 2011
At a rock show, the audience member with whom the lead singer establishes and maintains eye contact. The singer sings all of his/her songs to that one audience member. Causes for this behavior include:
- attraction
- performance anxiety
- a desire for a personal connection with an otherwise disinterested crowd.
The show muse may experience swoony feelings of love, or an awkward responsibility that prevents him or her from leaving to get a drink or to pee.
- attraction
- performance anxiety
- a desire for a personal connection with an otherwise disinterested crowd.
The show muse may experience swoony feelings of love, or an awkward responsibility that prevents him or her from leaving to get a drink or to pee.
Sandy: "How was the show last night?"
Kate: "It was fine, but I had to pee so bad for the entire show."
Sandy: "Why the hell didn't you just go to the bathroom?"
Kate: "I was the show muse. Couldn't leave. The singer looked terrified."
Kate: "It was fine, but I had to pee so bad for the entire show."
Sandy: "Why the hell didn't you just go to the bathroom?"
Kate: "I was the show muse. Couldn't leave. The singer looked terrified."
by shelmac April 21, 2009
Game shows on TV are quite a puppet show. Contestants and their families are encouraged to act outrageously to drum up ratings.
by Stephan Smolka March 21, 2007