by Wolf Crotch101 October 08, 2004
by Wolfman Jack, III July 31, 2006
To have anal sex with a person who, prior to the deed, has swallowed a piece of raw bacon with a length of string attatched to it. One end of the string hangs out of the mouth of the anal recipient and as "the moment" approaches for the anal giver, he yanks the piece of string, causing the other person to vomit up the piece of bacon. During vomiting, the muscles in the anus become tightly clenched, causing an amazing sensation for the anal giver.
by Sumo November 08, 2006
by Gabrieluz July 19, 2009
a common practice in the well heeled british home counties:
a gentleman persuades a lady to swallow a rasher of bacon attached to a piece of string. the lady and gentleman then bott furiously. at the moment of climax, the string is pulled causing the lady to retch and her sphincter to tighten.
a gentleman persuades a lady to swallow a rasher of bacon attached to a piece of string. the lady and gentleman then bott furiously. at the moment of climax, the string is pulled causing the lady to retch and her sphincter to tighten.
fiona really quite enjoyed her afternoon sherry, as she and jeremy had enjoyed a particularly vigorous spot of wolf baiting the night before and she was feeling a little fragile.
by quumf November 25, 2007
Examples of Wolfin', or Wolfing;
Person1; "Yo, let me give you a quick cut..."
Person2; "Nah, I'm Wolfin'."
Person1; "Yo, let me give you a quick cut..."
Person2; "Nah, I'm Wolfin'."
by Sav-vy-bag November 18, 2009
- verb (used with object)
1. To spoil ones plans.
2. To cut someone off before they are able to reveal an important bit of information.
- noun
1. an annoying sob who always ruins surprises.
*comes from the popular TV show, "Law and Order" and how the viewer waits for another twist at the end of the show only to see the screen go blank and the name "dick wolf" appear.
1. To spoil ones plans.
2. To cut someone off before they are able to reveal an important bit of information.
- noun
1. an annoying sob who always ruins surprises.
*comes from the popular TV show, "Law and Order" and how the viewer waits for another twist at the end of the show only to see the screen go blank and the name "dick wolf" appear.
- verb
1. "I'm going to dick-wolf you."
2. "I tried to tell her about the party but Mike totally dick-wolfed me."
- noun
1. "You're such a dick-wolf."
1. "I'm going to dick-wolf you."
2. "I tried to tell her about the party but Mike totally dick-wolfed me."
- noun
1. "You're such a dick-wolf."
by detectivemunch January 14, 2011