When you and your partner roll around in animal shit, and then fill both of your asses with Lego. Both people then have to scoop out the Lego with a teaspoon and build a little Lego house. The person with the nicest house wins. The looser has to roll around in the shit again, and then pace for 30 minuted on the lego bricks. The father of one of the two people is the judge of the best house.
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Get the The Lego Trick mug.When the penis is simply pointed at the mouth, possibly touching the lips, then a hand is used to achieve ejaculation. Done by spooge hounds that don't want to risk gagging or that nasty head-cheese taste.
I really wanted to go balls-deep and bust my nut down her throat, but all she would do is trick suck me.
by OmegaBob November 30, 2006
Get the Trick Suck mug.When an individual takes 3 shits in a single day. Like a hat trick, it is very difficult to achieve but very satisfying when finally done.
Steve: Yo Matt, I finally took 3 shits in one day!
Matt: HOLY S#%T that's a Shat trick!
Steve: Matt I have finally achieved a Shat Trick!
Matt: Damn, I was so close last night but couldn't push the third one out!
Matt: HOLY S#%T that's a Shat trick!
Steve: Matt I have finally achieved a Shat Trick!
Matt: Damn, I was so close last night but couldn't push the third one out!
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Get the tricks are for tricycles mug.To take an average or below average object and increase its value by adding premium or above average modifications.
Putting a $2000.00 stereo system, 12 inch aluminum alloy rims (that spin in the center), and plasma televisions in a 1981 Gremlin automobile.
by Eric August 24, 2004
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Get the Thirsty Trick mug.As others have stated, an informal greeting meaning "Hello, how are you?". But the true spelling should be Trix (with a capital T) because of its origin, which no one seems to know: It was (still) an informal greeting, started in the early 20th century; but the entire phrase was "How are Trixie and the kids?"... basically asking how one's family was doing. Trixie was short for Beatrix, or Beatrice (a popular female name of the era) and came to be known as slang for "the wife". Over time the phrase was shortened to simply "How's Trix?"
"Hey Rob, long time no see. How's tricks?" ... "Doing well Joe, thanks." (Incorrectly spelled there on purpose to satisfy UD - use Trix)
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