Gold Glove

A awards given to the best defensive baseball players in their respective positions.
Are these stuff made of gold?
by some dude July 29, 2004
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gold shower

A beautiful warm stream of lovely piss
by Bill May 10, 2004
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gold star

The act of applying gold glitter to someone's asshole as a complement. Usually applied in secret by sprinkling or blowing the glitter to a moistened brown star during oral sex, especially during random hookups or one night stands to let the recipient know you really enjoyed yourself and felt they went out of their way to blow your mind. The idea is that they don't realize they've received a Gold Star until long after the fact, such as when they remove their underwear or wipe their ass.
"I felt so dirty and used after hooking up with that random guy...Then I got home and realized he gave me a Gold Star. I guess he really did like me."

"I hooked up with a chick that did this amazing thing with her tongue I had never experienced before, so when I went down on her I gave her a gold star."
by Punsmith22 December 21, 2016
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Gold Coast

Gold Coast in Queensland Australia.
Strip of coast south of Brisbane down to the New Sout Wales border.
Great nightlife and women
"the drink" on the Gold Coast is awesome for RnB on a Wednesday Night!
by Paulius August 06, 2005
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gold dust

Hey bring me another kilo of that gold dust
by Kenny October 22, 2003
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go for gold

To feel another up (or and then some) or the encouragement to do so.

Could also be encouragement or the act of achieving aspirations or merits.
To achieve high reaches.
Ok, I'm going to take this test. I'm so nervous man.
"Go for gold dude." You got this.
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I saw you 'fall' on Jane. You "go for gold?"
Yeah, but she slapped me hard. Worth it.
by DAFFY McDuck July 28, 2011
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stay gold

Employs a variety of meanings, all of which gravitate around themes of maintaining self, integrity, and youth. Used extensively in the straight edge doctrine of pure living to mean "stay free of drugs, alcohol, and other vices."

Derived from the last line of Robert Frost's acclaimed poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay".
"Stay--stay gold. Stay--true to yourself, to your friends, and never let go."
by onemanarmy October 04, 2007
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