i jus realised while i was doin oral sex on my lady i seen she had her sponge in so i asked her how was that sponge bob
by ODog N Cali M.C N T April 14, 2009
Get the sponge bobmug. To drop a sponge is to simultaneously defecate and ejaculate, usually on something such as a sleeping significant other or female stranger. Often used in conjuction with roofies (rohypnol). Verb.
'Pardon me kind sir, but did I just witness you dropping on a sponge on that unconscious mistress in the corner?'
'Aw hell ofay please, I hit that piece like a baseball and when it went out the park it was lookin like Jungle Fever son.'
'Right-o chap. Jolly good. Pip pip cheerio.'
'Aw hell ofay please, I hit that piece like a baseball and when it went out the park it was lookin like Jungle Fever son.'
'Right-o chap. Jolly good. Pip pip cheerio.'
by Alex Morgan April 25, 2004
Get the drop a spongemug. When a person (mostly male) has bad aim and pees on the floor and, instead of grabbing a towel to clean it up, will call the cat and play with said cat in person's urine.
by BatNinja April 6, 2009
Get the Cat Spongemug. by KMA&AEA October 14, 2011
Get the SPONGE BOBmug. Someone who has an obsestion with spongebob porn
by Spongebob Daddy February 22, 2018
Get the sponge daddymug. by Brenna June 17, 2004
Get the sponge nuggetmug. A creature of the night, the nocturnal sponge is seldom seen by people because they rest or sleep in the daytime. These creatures move around and feed mainly during the night and we seldom observe their activities.
Nocturnal sponges generally have highly developed senses of hearing and smell, and specially adapted eyesight. The nocturnal sponge has been known to 'hoard' belongings, as a way of marking out its territory. When seen out during the day time, they tend to move slowly but generally speaking are gentle and safe to approach.
Nocturnal sponges generally have highly developed senses of hearing and smell, and specially adapted eyesight. The nocturnal sponge has been known to 'hoard' belongings, as a way of marking out its territory. When seen out during the day time, they tend to move slowly but generally speaking are gentle and safe to approach.
by Oh so fine December 2, 2010
Get the Nocturnal Spongemug.