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Cotter pretended to be a phd student to snake a undergraduate into sexual behaviours.
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When a highschooler has no alcohol, so they steal a tiny amount of several different types of liquor and keep it in the same container; usually a water bottle.
by 860boy October 30, 2017
Get the Snake Venom mug.Snakes refers to thieves, mooches, haters, etc. the grass symbolizes your immediate area in certain contexts or just the world in general.
"Snakes in the grass so Ina cut dis shit"
"Better stop flashing your money there be snakes in the grass"
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by Southmetrojudge July 25, 2014
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Get the trouser snake dancing mug.The act of masturbating (jerking off) while your significant other is sleeping next to you. Just before ejaculation (getting a nut), the masturbator bites his significant other on the neck waking them up. Once awake the masturbator nuts in their face. The midnight snakebite!
Oh man, my wife is really pissed at me. She was not amused last night when I gave her a taste of the midnight snakebite.
by mrgirthnyc April 26, 2009
Get the Midnight Snakebite mug.An English Slang phrase. Other notable variations include, "About to Go Snake On", "Went Snake On" and "'Bout to Get Snake On". The exact origin of this phrase is unknown; though it could have originated in the brutal massacre which occurred in Oklahoma called the Going Snake Massacre. Typically found in usage in U.S. Military circles, the phrase has become more common in the English vernacular. The phrase typically carries the meaning of attacking or accosting a person in an extremely violent and unrestrained manner with no thought about consequences. Also, usage may relate to one's approach to a situation or environment. This phrase is a more extreme variation within the family of other colloquialisms such as "freaking out" or "loosing it".
by Old Man Holland December 9, 2009
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