A sexual act where the male participant drops a cleveland steamer in a female's mouth, then proceeds to make out with her.
by Hot Karl February 6, 2004
Get the Wild Santiago mug.Jo calls his friend Bob's mom, Cathy. "Hey when are you coming to pick up Bob?" Said Jo. Cathy said "he is right here with me". Jo said "Oh it must be the Santiago Effect.
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Get the Santiago effect mug.The ship name you use when you want to ship a person with a fictional character from a book/movie without them knowing.
Girl 1: Aww, a character from a movie I watched would be so cute with Santiago.
Girl 2: They'd be such a Santibar!
Girl 2: They'd be such a Santibar!
by Klassic with a K May 8, 2018
Get the Santibar mug.by 16thpolicy December 14, 2021
Get the saltinx mug.Santino is a very sweet and caring guy who loves his closest friends. Santino is a boy with very beautiful hazel eyes and dark brown hair. Santinos are very smart and charming and love his family very much. He will always love someone no matter that happens. Everyone should have a Santino in their life.
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Get the Santino mug.Ancient race of nappy haired robots, sent to this planet to keep Mary, the ancient intergalactic werewolf, from hatching her eggs via a native eggsack. Santinians can be identified by their frizzy nappy hair, stilted speech patterns, and inability to leave the lunch table without permission.
by Bob September 22, 2004
Get the Santinian mug.A common Filipino term used to describe a hand-gesture of approval. Hand-gesture is described to be in a form of a right-handed thumbs-up wherein thumbs are flinted against each other by two persons when a task is completed as a sign of approval. Origin of the word is said to come from a Spanish-based creole called "Chavacano" which is a mixture of Visayan dialect and Spanish language. The word is a combination of two words which are 1.) from the Visayan word of "santik" which means "flint" in English and 2.) from the Spanish word "aqui" which have in time mutated to "aki" or "ki" on the Spanish-based creole which means "here" in English hence "santik" + "ki" = "santiki".
Pedro: Hey Joe, can you build a bonfire or something?
Joe: Yeah sure no problemo pedro.
Joe: *makes bonfire* *completes task* There done.
Pedro: Cool!!! Santiki Joe! *raises right-handed thumbs-up*
Joe: Santiki! *raises right-handed thumbs-up* *flints his thumb to Pedro's thumb*
Joe: Yeah sure no problemo pedro.
Joe: *makes bonfire* *completes task* There done.
Pedro: Cool!!! Santiki Joe! *raises right-handed thumbs-up*
Joe: Santiki! *raises right-handed thumbs-up* *flints his thumb to Pedro's thumb*
by WJC ;) May 14, 2008
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