An unattractive and uninvited guy who attacks from behind and attempts to dance and/or grind on your ass while you are dancing with your girls.
by ~Limerick Queen January 5, 2009

A mythical fairly like creature that can not been seen by human eyes.
It is said to thrive and lay eggs in areas where there is an alcohol concentration between four and five percent.
Often mistaken as a fruit fly
Used as an excuse by gay chefs to explain why beer has gone missing
It is said to thrive and lay eggs in areas where there is an alcohol concentration between four and five percent.
Often mistaken as a fruit fly
Used as an excuse by gay chefs to explain why beer has gone missing
Jermaine: Yo Ange mate what happened to my pint it was full when I left
Andrew: Fuck knows mate it's those god dam beer flies again (while wiping his lips after sipping the beer)
Jermaine : God damn you Beer Fly!!!
Andrew: Fuck knows mate it's those god dam beer flies again (while wiping his lips after sipping the beer)
Jermaine : God damn you Beer Fly!!!
by FunkiestCoffee July 13, 2010

When a woman is giving head to one man, and handjobs to two other men simultaneously she looks like a chicken attempting flight, because of her flailing arms and bobbing head.
by Marvin_74 March 25, 2008

What some people call a Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter (the kind with no tailboom and two sets of main rotor blades located fore & aft) because it looks like a big ding-a-ling flying through the sky.
by Telephony September 28, 2013

Flying - To move from one place to another
Kiwi - A New Zealander
A Flying Kiwi is a New Zealander away from home.
Ironic in that the Kiwi bird, native to New Zealand is a flightless bird.
Flying Kiwi's own all.
Kiwi - A New Zealander
A Flying Kiwi is a New Zealander away from home.
Ironic in that the Kiwi bird, native to New Zealand is a flightless bird.
Flying Kiwi's own all.
by Prof Flying Kiwi March 20, 2004

What some people call a Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter (the kind with no tailboom and two sets of main rotor blades located on the upper side of the fuselage both fore & aft; sometimes called a tandem helicopter) because it looks like a big ding-a-ling flying through the sky.
by Telephony September 28, 2013

by dpz February 14, 2007
