The act of putting one partner upside down while the male ejaculates in their nostrils. The partner then sits up draining semen out of the nose giving the effect of a running nose.
by Terry_G_Lewis January 28, 2025
Get the Reverse Runny Nosemug. Yesterday Kurt left a girls house with his soaked underwear in hand. Ah yes the classic reverse walk of shame.
by Mr Honda January 7, 2021
Get the Reverse walk of shamemug. noun. - To create a log of feces, either by excretion or by compounding several smaller pieces, freeze said log, and then use the log for anal stimulation of a partner, followed by personal anal stimulation, followed by mutual anal stimulation (think "ass to ass"). More intense with the addition of corn to the diet in the day preceeding. lumbermill
Man, that was one helluva house party! Not only did they have all the Bushmills and Dogfish Head we could drink, when I went upstairs to use to pisser I walked in on two lesbians doing a reverse lumbermill!
by bigOT07 December 30, 2007
Get the reverse lumbermillmug. The Uno reverse card meme trend began around May 10, 2018 when a user linked Uno to the existing "No U" meme. It was a natural fit given that "No U" is an anagram of "Uno." From there, users on the Internet transformed the "No U" Uno card meme into the Uno reverse card meme and hilarity ensued.
by JasonHW November 8, 2021
Get the Uno reverse cardmug. Reverse Polish Notation not to be confused with Reverse Reverse Polish notation. It is Notation used for algebra that is easier for programers to parse. The alternative is to compute PEMDAS and that gets into abstract syntax trees. Since Reverse Polish Notation has a association with Stacks and Stack based programing paradigms it's usually found there.
Confused? If you are that's the point. Reverse polish notation was meant to be understood by people but it's still not as easy as pemdas. So that's why we use S-expressions or just pemdas.
Confused? If you are that's the point. Reverse polish notation was meant to be understood by people but it's still not as easy as pemdas. So that's why we use S-expressions or just pemdas.
Person A: Hey did you hear about that Reverse Polish Notation Calculator?
Person B: You living in the 1980s or something we use pemdas.
Example of Reverse polish notation:
9 2 3 + *is equvalient to (2 + 3)* 9
Person B: You living in the 1980s or something we use pemdas.
Example of Reverse polish notation:
9 2 3 + *is equvalient to (2 + 3)* 9
by Richard565 May 29, 2024
Get the Reverse Polish Notationmug. When a person drives with their trunk fully open intentionally in order to get the effect of having a nice convertible.
by Sillywillytard679 March 11, 2019
Get the Reverse convertiblemug.