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airtight 1st degree

Being made airtight with only one penis while the ither two holes are filled with a toy and/or fingers
Sally only had Rick for the night and could only achieve an airtight 1st degree
by anonymous January 26, 2024
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Degree in the University of Life

Someone with a degree in the university of life is someone who knows a lot of practical stuff, such as life hacks, but not a lot of trivial stuff, such as the capitals of countries or the three Centauri stars.
Sounds like you’ve got a degree in the university of life.”
by Shadownode January 5, 2024
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a rocket thrust (in gimbal) that is angled half of the degree as long as it is equal or less than 45
"That rocket has a forty-five and below lateral or lenticular angle in truncated degree thruster to make it turn a little to the left!"
mugGet the forty-five and below lateral or lenticular angle in truncated degree thrustermug.

62-degree Marvin

What you call someone who experiences a noticeable improvement in energy and mood following a change in temperature, from more extreme (hot or cold) to more moderate (a pleasant 62 degrees F).
"Your dad seems like he's in a much better mood since the heat wave broke."
"Yah, he's a 62-degree Marvin."
by 62marvin October 5, 2023
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First Degree Drunk

The intentional intoxication of person or person by person, or persons, who act act willfully, deliberately, and with planning to get completely shitfaced.

Akin to First Degree Murder
Brian: I plan on going out Friday night after work and getting hammered at 1-O in downtown LA. Want to go?

Joseph: You're a real first degree drunk Brian. I'll be there at 6:30.
mugGet the First Degree Drunkmug.

degree

a thing placed like a step in a series; a tier or row.
The rose garden was a riot of color, with blooms cascading down in vibrant degrees from the highest tiers to the ones closest to the path.
by Arminkshipper July 18, 2024
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6° (6 degrees)

Just like 69 but she has no legs.
I love veterans they are the best for 6° (6 degrees) since more often then others regular pedestrians dont normally lose their legs.
by Dullishpath January 12, 2022
mugGet the 6° (6 degrees)mug.

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