Liquor and stick 'er will be used in conversation to convey the act of inviting a girl out for a casual drink, getting wasted, and then proceeding to have consensual sex with her.
We've seen it happen hundreds if not thousands of times with friends, relatives, and ourselves. It's an American pastime really.
We've seen it happen hundreds if not thousands of times with friends, relatives, and ourselves. It's an American pastime really.
by JuanEM April 29, 2010
by EKBOSS12 April 13, 2016
Todd: WOW, James just spilled his cocaine on Cheryl
Bert: Ya he deffinately just got Hit With The Bant Stick
Bert: Ya he deffinately just got Hit With The Bant Stick
by Zakkius Rex April 24, 2007
Taylor: i asked mobley is he abuse the wicked stick
Annette: what did he say?
Taylor: no
Annette: what a liar.
Annette: what did he say?
Taylor: no
Annette: what a liar.
by $$$$$;) December 17, 2015
An extremely intensive sexual position requiring a great deal of strength, endurance, and determination. To begin, the woman inserts her pinky finger into the man's urethra (pee hole) and proceeds to hoist him above her head using only that finger. All of the man's weight should be centered on his pee hole/her pinky to experience the most stimulation. At this juncture, the man forces (forcefully) a clear, flexible tube into his buttholey, causing as much irreparable damage to his sphincter as is appropriate. By now, poop should be flowing freely through the tube and out the other end. If aimed correctly, the hot poo should fall directly onto the woman's face, blinding her instantaneously. Then both parties cum all over each other. A lot.
Ever since I hot dog on a sticked with Martha, I haven't been able to achieve satisfactory pee pee pressure!
by Smoke Manmuscle December 15, 2005
by Chef September 01, 2015
An early 16th century game played by Danish children in western Denmark. Referred to by the Danes as "mudret stok" meaning literally "mud cane"; this translation was mistaken and the American term "poking mud with a stick" was born. Of course, this is not to be confused with "dødbider" which translates to the American term "stick in the mud". The rules have remained the same threw the centuries, as well as the uncommon theme that the activity possesses. Unlike the widespread idea of winning that convolutes many of today's pass times, mudret stok is a noncompetitive group activity. It is distinguishable by a circle of children in a half-crouching position, in which the back is horizontal with the ground. Each child is allotted one stick of similar length, about a meter or three feet, but it is said that the earlier players would have played with canes reaching up to three and a half meters across. The most common misconception of this game is that it must be played in a grubby environment, by today's standards this is simply not true, but for authenticity proposes it will be described as such. The rules are reasonably simple; each child, while in a half-crouched position, holds their respective stick, in hand, with elbow slightly bent. The child then thrusts the stick into the wettened dirt repeatedly; eventually, the stick's end becomes heavy due to the accumulation of soot. After a short amount of time the weight of the stick's end becomes unbearable and the child is, in turn, able to rest and compare time and stick weight with the other children. As stated earlier the game is not competition based, instead it was an activity created to get Danish children together during the warmer summer months.
by Sean Baja Morris August 27, 2008