Whena a motherfucker sux so bad in Fantasy sports and beats off in the shower cause his wife won't hook him up, he has to get the White Rain out.
by Sewdogg April 28, 2005
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Get the White Lady mug.When working in the service industry or with the public in general, a "code white" is a call sign designating a whiny, hand-wringing white person who requires an elevated amount of attention and/or help. Usually elderly, well-off, or both, but always white. Or, a white busy-body who is a burden to everyone they come into contact with.
"Security to front desk. It's 2:23am, and I've got a woman here asking me to find out who parked in front of her hotel room. She wants us to call them and ask them to 'please move.' Looks like a code white, over."
by cleezy November 1, 2009
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Get the white ghost mug.The act of putting white pre-chewed gum into a buddie's ear while he sleeps, then Jazzin in it to seal it off. By the time they wake, it'll be set, and partially solid.
While your friend name is sound asleep after passing out at a party you are thinking of giving him a White Stallion. You stick your peice of chewed white gum in his ear. Soon after, you ejaculate in the same ear to seal it off. He wakes up in the morning not able to hear anything through that ear, he wonders why...
by Erichcc April 11, 2007
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"Mummy why don't we have a fridge and washing machine and other white goods like my friend Sarah?" "Young Sharise, this is something I asked my mother when I was a child. It not not something I can explain to you, it is something you will learn as you grow up."
Sarah (White America child aged 12)
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"Mummy why don't we have a fridge and washing machine and other white goods like my friend Sarah?" "Young Sharise, this is something I asked my mother when I was a child. It not not something I can explain to you, it is something you will learn as you grow up."
by racistonarockingchair October 6, 2011
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