no lube, no protection, all night all day, from the kitchen floor to the toilet seat, from the dining table to the church, from the front porch to the balcony, vertically, horizontally, quadratic, he can top me is a saying that is usually uttered when someone or something is incredibly attractive, hot, or sexy.
no lube, no protection, all night all day, from the kitchen floor to the toilet seat, from the dining table to the church, from the front porch to the balcony, vertically, horizontally, quadratic, he can top me. - Twitter User
by TheTellerofTheTellings March 21, 2024

<.7.9.7.6.>If Nichole Sakura, DOes NOt Stop Bothering Me, I, ANgel JOse RObles Will YOu All As individuals<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>If Nichole Sakura, DOes NOt Stop Bothering Me, I, ANgel JOse RObles Will YOu All As individuals<.7.9.7.6.>
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 9, 2025

Person 1: Hi, how are you doing? (talking to crush)
Person 2 (crush): Im doing good, how about you?
Person 3: Sigma sigma on the wall, who's the skibidiest of them all?
Person 1: STOP EMBARRASSING ME!!!
Person 2 (crush): Im doing good, how about you?
Person 3: Sigma sigma on the wall, who's the skibidiest of them all?
Person 1: STOP EMBARRASSING ME!!!
by jkngjnktenehjkjrnjrhknj July 14, 2024

Mama: I love you!
Son: I love you more!
Mama: I love you most!
Son: I love you most and best and all of the rest!
Son: I love you more!
Mama: I love you most!
Son: I love you most and best and all of the rest!
by figiwater September 26, 2022

by littlebug November 6, 2017

Virtual virtual, virtual virtual virtuals.
A reference to the many layers of abstraction, emulation and virtualisation now present in modern computers, so much so that the latest generation of computer science students have no idea how computers really work. This hiding of the inner workings of computers has been done so students can work with high level languages and abstractions to deliver significantly more function points of software behaviour with very little effort.
A reference to the many layers of abstraction, emulation and virtualisation now present in modern computers, so much so that the latest generation of computer science students have no idea how computers really work. This hiding of the inner workings of computers has been done so students can work with high level languages and abstractions to deliver significantly more function points of software behaviour with very little effort.
Professor at an IEEE conference on Software Engineering leans over to his colleague and says "I hear the latest round of students are so bad they barely understand what a virtual machine is" colleague: "Yeah, if we keep this up they will all soon be in The Matrix". Nearby student overhearing says "Professor, what do you mean?" Professor: "shut-up and get back in your virtual", then colleague whispers: "I bet he doesn't even realise his i7 chip has hidden 128-bit registers". Now grumpy professor to student: "You are all in a virtual!"
by CompSciFutures March 3, 2023
