taken from the aussie culture where it doesn't rain for a long time in the desert.
a male that usually has a girlfriend, but goes into a dry spell and has trouble finding a girlfriend
a male that usually has a girlfriend, but goes into a dry spell and has trouble finding a girlfriend
Mark: Hey dude, you found yourself a girlfriend yet?
Aaron: Nah man
Mark: Sounds like you're in a girlfriend drought.
Aaron: Nah man
Mark: Sounds like you're in a girlfriend drought.
by SuziObscura May 20, 2008
by @_KCVS November 08, 2018
damn that girl's a texas drought!
by ShellBert February 18, 2005
Like dry heaving throw up but out of your ass. When you have the diarrhea bad and for so long that finally nothing will come out.
by StinkyTacoKisses November 16, 2017
The female version of six to midnight. When a female sees/does something that exponentially arouses her, causing uncontrollable desire, which results in a flood in her pants. She might have to mop herself up after.
I just went from drought to downpour after he bent me over, yanked on my hair and grabbed my love handles.
I went from drought to downpour when he took off his shirt.
I went from drought to downpour when he took off his shirt.
by lbi11 May 31, 2011
A person you normally wouldn't have sex with but whom you decide to bang anyway because you haven't had any for too long.
i.e. The person who breaks the dry spell.
i.e. The person who breaks the dry spell.
"I heard you got busy with Sandra. That girl is suspect. What were you thinking?"
"Yeah, she's not quality. I'm not proud, but what can I say? She was my drought buster."
"Yeah, she's not quality. I'm not proud, but what can I say? She was my drought buster."
by Hunger n Phamine May 15, 2008
When nothing has happened on Facebook since your last login. Facebook drought can make you feel sad, because it makes you realize that you've logged in 5 times within the last 2 hours. This shows that, for the moment, you don't have much of a life at all.
Example #1:
Person 1: Stop bothering me, go away and do something.
Person 2: Sorry...Facebook drought.
Example #2:
Person 1: You're ok? You seem a bit down today?
Person 2: I'm fine...it's just...Facebook drought.
Person 1: Oh...I'm sorry, man. I didn't know...
Person 1: Stop bothering me, go away and do something.
Person 2: Sorry...Facebook drought.
Example #2:
Person 1: You're ok? You seem a bit down today?
Person 2: I'm fine...it's just...Facebook drought.
Person 1: Oh...I'm sorry, man. I didn't know...
by Waow Rabalder March 03, 2010