by DiarrheaDan August 23, 2019
When a girl sits on a on top of a guy and rubs upwards leaving a Snail Trail on the guys stomach or male sexual organ
by Well educated male June 22, 2020
by Nut(fucker)tapper _69 March 24, 2017
Cuts, scrapes, and scratches to the skin (particularly bleeders. Minor to serious) from rock, dirt, or vegetation while hiking, mountain biking, four wheeling, backpacking, approaching rock climbing walls, or other outdoor trail sports. Often from a crash or a fall, but can also be from pushing through thick vegetation or rocks on narrow trails. Implies an abusive relationship with the trail, but actually emphasizes the person's love and respect for the unbiased nature of the outdoors.
That's some impressive trail love you got there.
by Gnostic Hammer February 14, 2017
What a woman does when she is turned on, or aroused.
A metaphor to what a slug leaves behind to a woman being wet.
A metaphor to what a slug leaves behind to a woman being wet.
"She's checking out that dude over there, she's totally Slug trailing!"
"I told her we could bang tonight, I bet she's slug trailing right now."
"I told her we could bang tonight, I bet she's slug trailing right now."
by Yams Lute March 18, 2009
Trailing the puss; verb; to hunt or seek the sweet loins of a woman, often performed with large amounts of glitter.
CAUTION: trailing the puss is known, in some rare cases, to turn vaginas sideways. Please contact your nearest health care professional if these side effects occur.
CAUTION: trailing the puss is known, in some rare cases, to turn vaginas sideways. Please contact your nearest health care professional if these side effects occur.
"Just take a glitter bath everyday you're bound to trail the puss"
"I thought I got lucky last night but her puss was trailed so I ended up alone jerking it again"
"I''m just trying to trail the puss"
"I thought I got lucky last night but her puss was trailed so I ended up alone jerking it again"
"I''m just trying to trail the puss"
by smokingkoalaa July 27, 2016
by gregin' (Greg Dahlen) November 23, 2018