In our business we prefer to run two-legged appointments. The one-legger has a very small chance of a one-time close.
by BdubCav August 26, 2015
When two people have multiple orgasms. Usually having to be scooped out afterwards.
Can also be used for more than two, ie three four five even six scoops.
Can also be used for more than two, ie three four five even six scoops.
That was crazy, I just finished again, looks like you got Two Scoops.
Damn we've been at it for hours looks like we had Four Scoops.
Damn we've been at it for hours looks like we had Four Scoops.
by Two Scoops and more May 05, 2022
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by techfisher78 December 12, 2013
To watch a movie at home on a tv screen while using your phone, tablet, or laptop, a second screen, in an effort to multitask
by Vundavata June 18, 2022
Describes someone who drinks a maximum of two alcoholic beverages in any one night.
This may be for religious, health or financial reasons but is often due to the fact they are a massive self-confessed lightweight and the first sip of a third beverage would see them swinging naked from a chandelier or similar light fitting and nursing a horrendous hangover in the morning.
This may be for religious, health or financial reasons but is often due to the fact they are a massive self-confessed lightweight and the first sip of a third beverage would see them swinging naked from a chandelier or similar light fitting and nursing a horrendous hangover in the morning.
'Fancy another bro?'
'No wayyy man, don't you remember what happened last time?!'
'Oooo yeh that was nasty.'
'Def gonna roll two-total this weekend.'
'No wayyy man, don't you remember what happened last time?!'
'Oooo yeh that was nasty.'
'Def gonna roll two-total this weekend.'
by Clapo86 January 29, 2012
Strong and fast, are an example of two-adjectives. Smart but smelly, ugly but funny, fat and ugly, fat and friendly, short but cute, tall and arrogant, intelligent but snotty, snobbish but elegant. The other similar method is two-nouns, as in skinny and tall. These two-adjectives or two-nouns help describe characters in plays, for example.
by but for March 23, 2018