russian droolette

When a man is in a room full of women (preferably sluts or skanks). Each girl has 30 seconds to give him head before the next girl's turn. The girl who receives the moneyshot loses.
I know shes a spitter, cause I saw her lose a game if russian droolette.
by Jack Diesel December 22, 2015
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Russian Nutnick

A Russian Nutnick occurs when you hurry through manscaping your nutsack.
I was rushing through trimming my ball pubes when I gave myself the Russian Nutnick.
by Minksie February 18, 2010
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russian duck

an alcoholic layered shot made the same way as a duck fart
it consists of Kahlua, Bailey's Irish cream with mint, and vodka in this order.
by big B-F June 29, 2009
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russian duck

A nickname and play on words for a fast meal. e.g., "Rush in, duck out."
Alright, recruits, we're having russian duck for chow! Be back in formation outside the mess hall in three minutes. Fall out!
by RipVanB September 12, 2013
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Russian slinky

The act of putting your penis into someone's ass while they are on rollerskates
by Mak19993 November 18, 2020
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Russian Bear

A person who has a non-standard fetish for weight gain and obesity (Examples include “belly play”, “stuffing” and “bloating”) - similar to feederism.

Russian bear FDE - A Russian Bear who likes to be fed for sexual pleasure
Russian bear FDR - A Russian Bear who likes to feed others for sexual pleasure
Dylan: Have you seen Kam recently? He’s been putting on weight like crazy, he might be a Russian Bear FDE
Max: Might be a possibility
by DK.15 January 19, 2022
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Russian Day

2006 to Current Year ☭
An annual holiday invented by Animation students at NSCC - Truro. Each year enjoy celebrating Russian day on the first weekend of December. Wear some red, call your friends comrade and have a few vodka based drinks, play some tetris and throw on some red army choir.
Are you celebrating Russian Day this year?
by The Electric Artist November 30, 2010
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