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Homie Glide

When one heterosexual man lubes up another heterosexual mans butt cheeks then continues to hump it in a titty fucking fashion. There is no penetration of the anus therefor is not gay.
"Yo, Arthur, I'm bored and like women, should we homie glide to pass the time"
by anhyzerdfpr March 15, 2010
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sugar glider

a small marsupial that glides around. come in a variety of color and are very cute and cuddly. ^^
sugar gliders are not only cuter than hamsters, they'll eat em. ^^
by gunslingergirlvy_c_e August 20, 2005
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Wide Glider

Damn. She is a wide glider.
by rainman911 March 15, 2009
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Community guidelines

Legit just aggravating why have community guidelines if no one reads them and plus I have broken so many guidelines Jesus Christ but I do enjoy exterminating the fucking Jews from the earth
by Dengplural December 9, 2019
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Mexican Hand Glider

When your girl lubes up your cock, wraps it in a soft, flour tortilla and commences to give you a vigorous hand job.
Rachel gave me several Mexican Hand Gliders last night. We went through a whole jar of KY and a pack of tortillas last night.
by Eaton Holgoode May 3, 2018
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Urban Dictionary's Content Guidelines

No one reads them.
Mum: Did you read the Urban Dictionary's Content Guidelines?
Son: Hell Naw!
by Kill yourself 20 times over April 29, 2020
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Goidelic

Goidelic was introduced in Ireland by the Gallaeci of Galicia, N.W. Spain circa 500 B.C. The Gallaeci spoke an archaic Goidelic Q-Celtic tongue called Gallaic. The Gallaeci are the Halstatt Celts that settled in Galicia circa 800 B.C. In Ireland, Gallaic evolved into Primitive Irish.
Celtiberian was introduced in N.E. Spain by the La Tene Celts that settled in the area circa 500 B.C. Celtiberian is also Q-Celtic, but not Goidelic.
The name for hundred in Gallaic is "ciot and "cet" in Old Irish, both words are Goidelic.
by GalaicoWarrior August 17, 2007
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