by Billy joe dick wad December 02, 2017
by A Universal Active December 16, 2022
by unkown November 17, 2002
When an actor starts taking roles involving children/animals with a moral, to make up for past misgivings such as drug busts, cursing too much or picking up transvestite hookers.
by The Chang March 05, 2008
when your partner likes role play during your hourly sex ritual and asks you to come up with your repertoire of characters you do it coz he is your partner and his kinks turn you on.
Role-play: "Babe, i really need you to dominate me with devilish devouring hunger now.
OK, can you be really shy and submissive, honey? I wanna be the one to hurt you good. Turn around. Spread your legs.
Love, I could really do with an ice cold attitude and just enough attention to signal me that its ok to eat you out. Im the bear, you are holding the honey pot, ok?"
OK, can you be really shy and submissive, honey? I wanna be the one to hurt you good. Turn around. Spread your legs.
Love, I could really do with an ice cold attitude and just enough attention to signal me that its ok to eat you out. Im the bear, you are holding the honey pot, ok?"
by Krkič April 03, 2019
by tory borty November 08, 2013
a role that is poorly played or a role that embarreses the one who is playing it.
a phrase that describes a person who is trying to hard to gain the attention or respect of a female. Viewed as a waste of time by one's peers.
a pointless role, usually followed by salt and aggravation.
a phrase that describes a person who is trying to hard to gain the attention or respect of a female. Viewed as a waste of time by one's peers.
a pointless role, usually followed by salt and aggravation.
After buying his date several drinks, Gario realized that he was playing a sour role and decided to go home.
Since he was never allowed to do what he wanted to do, Paul's relationship with Trisha could be classiifed as a sour role.
Since he was never allowed to do what he wanted to do, Paul's relationship with Trisha could be classiifed as a sour role.
by Maurice Cheeks February 27, 2005