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lying on your tongue

Lying about giving/receiving oral sex to/from someone, which includes sucking dick, eating pussy, licking bootyhole, etc.
WOMAN: You know that girl said you ate her out. But, I knew she's lying on your tongue because you was home the whole time.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 12, 2008
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flicking your bean

Where you flick a girls clitorous to make the wet and extremely horney
I was flicking your bean and you squirted in my mouth
by Benyahnobro June 30, 2014
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Rub in your face

A way to brag about something that which you do not have, because they are bitchy.

Women are better at this than men, but some men do this, too.
1.) Your best friend decides to rub in your face how much better her boyfriend is than yours.

2.) Your sister comes home with a brand new purse and shows it off to you and says, "Look what I got from the mall today!!"
by RAINBOWHEART November 22, 2011
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jam your hype

British UK slang meaning "Calm down." or "Chill out." Comes from the word "hype" meaning hyperactive, and the verb "to jam", meaning to relax, to chill, or to hang out.
Jordan: I swear down I'm gonna deck that bwoi!

Steve: Jam your hype, man. He didn't do anything to you.
by TheParkourPunk February 23, 2009
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shush your bush

a queer way of telling someone to be quiet.
Zoe: BLAHBLAHBLAHBLAH
Pam: shush your bush
Zoe: kay
by Samsam :) July 27, 2009
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Losing Your Mud

Losing one's mud is a reference to shitting. Used first by radio god, Phil Hendrie.
"I lost my mud in the supermarket today. I was soo fuckin' embarrassed." "Losing your mud on your neighbor's lawn gnome is a federal crime." "FFS, why can't I use a t. seat like a normal person -- I can't stop losing my mud in public.
by Thyne Eggard Foresythe April 29, 2010
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what's your style?

a friend calls to see if you are going out tonight and says "what's your style?" the appropriate response is to tell them what you will be doing that evening.it can also be used in place of hello or how are you in much the same way "what's up?" is commonly used.
by jake driffill September 23, 2007
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