by Redman1996 July 06, 2011
Invented by Litty Lit (she ain't never gonna quit, lit lit big rip)
Letting one rip by an indivudual whos ass is bakery (thicc)
Letting one rip by an indivudual whos ass is bakery (thicc)
Litty let one rip this time she followed through, as she waddled away she thought "It's about time I cleaned out that bakery".
by Domsky September 13, 2023
Expression reserved for when you're providing or are about to provide deep poundage to any given person.
"I'm really gonna clean her out tonight"
"She ain't gonna need to wash down there for a month when I'm through with her"
"She ain't gonna need to wash down there for a month when I'm through with her"
by Bono March 14, 2005
The act of orally pleasuring a woman , lapping up all the juices and sucking on the clit till its clean !
by Doogie Robertson November 01, 2006
Her pussy was loaded with cum, after his friends pulled a train on her. Uncle James performed a cum dumpster clean out on her worn out vajayjay.
by James Gresham December 07, 2023
Aidan: "knock" knock"
Laura: "what"
Aidan:" what are you doing"
Laura:" cleaning out the car"
Aidan:" in the bathroom?"
Laura: "what"
Aidan:" what are you doing"
Laura:" cleaning out the car"
Aidan:" in the bathroom?"
by JuyaC March 25, 2017
procedure to verify that there are no passengers
remaining on a subway train at the terminal stop,
before the train turns around for another run, or
before the train goes to the yard (or gets laid up
on the middle track or on a siding)
phrase gets spoken through the crew intercom
or within earshot of stragglers over the train's
public-address loudspeakers
passengers who either did not hear/understand
the «This is the lasssst stop!» announcement on
the PA get barked at by Motorman/Conductor,
or are roused by the sound of heavy keys banged
on hard plastic or metal bars next to them
passengers who cannot be stirred by noise from
loud keys being smashed/rapped nearby are
extracted from the subway-train car by #TPO
entire sequence must begin and end quickly,
since the trains operate on a tight schedule
remaining on a subway train at the terminal stop,
before the train turns around for another run, or
before the train goes to the yard (or gets laid up
on the middle track or on a siding)
phrase gets spoken through the crew intercom
or within earshot of stragglers over the train's
public-address loudspeakers
passengers who either did not hear/understand
the «This is the lasssst stop!» announcement on
the PA get barked at by Motorman/Conductor,
or are roused by the sound of heavy keys banged
on hard plastic or metal bars next to them
passengers who cannot be stirred by noise from
loud keys being smashed/rapped nearby are
extracted from the subway-train car by #TPO
entire sequence must begin and end quickly,
since the trains operate on a tight schedule
PA: «All right, we've got some still on board. Let's
#clean_it_out; CLEAN IT OUT!»
motorman: *walks to middle of train* «Last stop!»
conductor: *patrols rear half of train* «Last stop!»
#clean_it_out; CLEAN IT OUT!»
motorman: *walks to middle of train* «Last stop!»
conductor: *patrols rear half of train* «Last stop!»
by SCAPULAR:24/7 + 5-decadeROSARY April 26, 2020