The act of one male being suspended in the air taking a cock in the butt, two in the mouth, giving two feet jobs, giving two hand jobs, a guy in the back riding him like a horse, and giving it to a guy.
by jewnanners January 7, 2011
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Another name for the Norco pill.
A perscription, schedule III, narcotic analgestic (pain killer)containing hydrocodone and acetaminophen (Tylenol). Hydrocodone is actually an opiate, like heroin, that gives an amazing euphoric body high but it's also very addictive (although not nearly as addictive as heroin). Norco is basically the same (better) as Vicodin and Lortab except that the ratio between hydrocodone:acetaminophen is much lower, making it much better for recreational use. Norco contains 7.5 mg or 10 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of acetaminophen. Acetaminophen, when taken in high doses (2,000+ mg) is very harmful to the liver. Normal vicodin pills contain 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of acetaminophen. Norco is perscribed for severe pain. So norco contains more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff making it better and much more expensive on the streets. Norco pills are yellow in color, oval shaped with straight rounded sides, almost like an oval cylinder (not sure if it has a real name), there's also a cursive-looking "V" on one side and some numbers engraved on the other side with a line splitting the pill vertically.
A perscription, schedule III, narcotic analgestic (pain killer)containing hydrocodone and acetaminophen (Tylenol). Hydrocodone is actually an opiate, like heroin, that gives an amazing euphoric body high but it's also very addictive (although not nearly as addictive as heroin). Norco is basically the same (better) as Vicodin and Lortab except that the ratio between hydrocodone:acetaminophen is much lower, making it much better for recreational use. Norco contains 7.5 mg or 10 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of acetaminophen. Acetaminophen, when taken in high doses (2,000+ mg) is very harmful to the liver. Normal vicodin pills contain 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of acetaminophen. Norco is perscribed for severe pain. So norco contains more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff making it better and much more expensive on the streets. Norco pills are yellow in color, oval shaped with straight rounded sides, almost like an oval cylinder (not sure if it has a real name), there's also a cursive-looking "V" on one side and some numbers engraved on the other side with a line splitting the pill vertically.
Dude, hook it up with some nanners!
by loveyou24 November 11, 2010
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The process of altering one's rythm and tone of speech to replicate that of Robin Nunnery.
Key features of nunnerisation:
- Stress is placed on the ends of words and long vowel sounds
- Phrases should mostly end on a high tone
- Nunnerised speech should usually be accompanied by excessive chin-stroking
- Mis-representation of abbreviations is commonplace among nunneric speakers
- Word stresses may be deliberately altered or moved to give the word a specific sound
The process of altering one's rythm and tone of speech to replicate that of Robin Nunnery.
Key features of nunnerisation:
- Stress is placed on the ends of words and long vowel sounds
- Phrases should mostly end on a high tone
- Nunnerised speech should usually be accompanied by excessive chin-stroking
- Mis-representation of abbreviations is commonplace among nunneric speakers
- Word stresses may be deliberately altered or moved to give the word a specific sound
1) Phil used a few nunnerised adjectives to stress the vulgarity of the sentence
2) The process of nunnerisation has become an art
3) Stop nunnerising immediately!
4) Nunneric adjectives are not to be used
5) I was nunnerising every word
2) The process of nunnerisation has become an art
3) Stop nunnerising immediately!
4) Nunneric adjectives are not to be used
5) I was nunnerising every word
by Nora Glover January 28, 2009
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by Nunness October 28, 2018
Get the Nunness mug.A statement to a woman that either the world is too harsh for her innocent beauty, or that she innocently brings pain to all the men around her because of her beauty, or ideally, both. The idea is that it would be better if her beauty were left unappreciated for all of her life.
by cogitheum@mac.com February 23, 2009
Get the Get thee to a nunnery mug.One who fulfills the role of guardian with love, patience, shmexiness, and flat out awesomeness. The bestest boyfriend in the whole world, according to the Encyclopedia of Randomness. Master spider monkey holder and catcher. A big, mean, protection machine. Wizard of glomps and ninja of ridiculously shmexy bat shags. Preacher of Nannerisms such as ''You can't motorboat a personality''. Worshipper of the almighty french canadian blonde chick who hates Oreos.
by Gimpy's Girl April 4, 2009
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