1) Having sex with the intention of leaving afterwards never to be heard from again.
2) A one night stand with no potential for seconds.
3) A way to tell your friends she was mingin' without saying that outright.
Similar Sayings: Root & Boot, Hump & Dump, Nail & Bail, Wet & Forget, Screw & Find Someone New, Fuck & Flee
2) A one night stand with no potential for seconds.
3) A way to tell your friends she was mingin' without saying that outright.
Similar Sayings: Root & Boot, Hump & Dump, Nail & Bail, Wet & Forget, Screw & Find Someone New, Fuck & Flee
Thoughtful Mate: "Bro you don't wana do THAT!"
Horney Hopeful with questionable standards: "Don't worry bro, it's just a Tap and Gap."
Horney Hopeful with questionable standards: "Don't worry bro, it's just a Tap and Gap."
by Dre31 March 18, 2016
“I’d tap that”
This phrase is a condensation of the colloquial expression:
“If only I could tap and sell that.” -or-
“You could tap and sell that.”
The expression is derived from the practice of tapping a keg of beer, or cask of wine; –whereby a spigot valve is inserted into the side of the keg, in order to tap the beer.
The expression figuratively means: “To access something of value”
In the last decade, the expression has been further condensed to simply:
“You can tap that” -or- “I’d tap that”
It is often used in conjunction with a sexual connotation.
This phrase is a condensation of the colloquial expression:
“If only I could tap and sell that.” -or-
“You could tap and sell that.”
The expression is derived from the practice of tapping a keg of beer, or cask of wine; –whereby a spigot valve is inserted into the side of the keg, in order to tap the beer.
The expression figuratively means: “To access something of value”
In the last decade, the expression has been further condensed to simply:
“You can tap that” -or- “I’d tap that”
It is often used in conjunction with a sexual connotation.
by seanriddolls April 19, 2016
by Mattyw April 27, 2004
by Marshall S March 13, 2006
The act of having intercourse with woman who weighs more than 300 lbs. Commonly cow tapper's travel from bar to bar, and pray on unsuspecting drunken fat hoes. It is generally frowned upon in today society, but as the saying goes, "fat bitches need lovin too"
by F L November 03, 2006
by xtrahotnspicy October 21, 2009
When someone sees a nice refreshing river, they say "I'd tap that", meaning, they'd like to put a plumbing system in and "tap" the water supply.
by dannybolabo February 26, 2008