The act of two girls pressing their racks together around a single penis and proceeding to rub it up and down with their breasts; works best if the girls are somewhat busty
Denise and Wendy gave me a double titfuck last night!
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by bustygirl September 02, 2011
A social faux-pas wherein a person, usually male, will schedule two separate romantic encounters for the same day. Will eventually be discovered, generally when one date forces a delay of the next.
Jackie was pissed to discover that Andrew had been double-booking she and Elyse, and broke up with him right there.
by Eleglac August 15, 2011
(Noun)
A social engagement, like dinner, movies, etc., that two couples partake in.
A date that two couples go to.
(Verb: Double-date)
To partake in a double date.
A social engagement, like dinner, movies, etc., that two couples partake in.
A date that two couples go to.
(Verb: Double-date)
To partake in a double date.
(Noun)
"Hey, you want to take your boyfriend to a double date with me and my girlfriend?"
(Verb)
"Yeah, we double-dated with Nick and Maya, it was great."
"Hey, you want to take your boyfriend to a double date with me and my girlfriend?"
(Verb)
"Yeah, we double-dated with Nick and Maya, it was great."
by Nicktendo March 21, 2009
To break a promise in a way that harms the person with whom the deal was originally struck. To double-cross is to back-stab and to two-time.
Also, double-crossing can be merely 'ratting' someone out.
Also, double-crossing can be merely 'ratting' someone out.
by Diggity Monkeez February 13, 2005
by koolaidmatt February 09, 2011
to engage in risky behavior, especially when one is already in a dangerous situation.
This figurative usage as appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary is a meaningful explanation of “double down” other than the ubiquitous “to double the wager in exchange for only one additional card in Blackjack gambit” in every online dictionary.
This figurative usage as appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary is a meaningful explanation of “double down” other than the ubiquitous “to double the wager in exchange for only one additional card in Blackjack gambit” in every online dictionary.
Don’t try to double down the exposures of your retirement money in aggressive investments
It is the time to double down on the commitment of solar energy, rather than to scale back
HP is going to double down on Palm’s webOS
It is the time to double down on the commitment of solar energy, rather than to scale back
HP is going to double down on Palm’s webOS
by vanderpol August 04, 2010
by mihailoff February 21, 2005