A double entendre, may refer to either;
A.) Minecraft update 1.18 "Caves and Cliffs", or
B.) The sexual act of dragging one's tongue from a man's butthole continuously to the glans of his penis during intercourse. May be used to sensually transition between types of oral sex, such as a rim- and blowjob in this case.
A.) Minecraft update 1.18 "Caves and Cliffs", or
B.) The sexual act of dragging one's tongue from a man's butthole continuously to the glans of his penis during intercourse. May be used to sensually transition between types of oral sex, such as a rim- and blowjob in this case.
John: Derek and I recently tried that new 'Caves and Cliffs' thing together!
Tom: You mean the new Minecraft update right? You mean 'played Minecraft together', right?
John: . . .
Tom: You mean the new Minecraft update right? You mean 'played Minecraft together', right?
John: . . .
by Empyraon August 19, 2023
by Jowybaggz August 21, 2022
A solid rough burly bloke with long hair and a stoop that often lacks manners, frequents bars, pubs, strip clubs and whorehouses in his never ending quest to eat pussy.
by kam75xx January 07, 2023
A Beaner Cave is the home of any Mexican. Most of the time they are full of drug and slave white people.
by BeaneRBoi69 October 23, 2019
by Tayne October 10, 2016
named after a girl by the name of Tiffany that I know): personal space where people go when they like rejecting modern technology
by Sexydimma March 08, 2017
A British reality TV series, sometimes abbreviated to ITRC (in the rat cave), in which a number of celebrities live together in a sweaty cave environment for a number of weeks, competing to be crowned "King" or "Queen of the Cave".
The show was originally created in the United Kingdom by the factual programmes department of CooperDigital then London franchise, London Weekend Television (LWT) and developed by a team including Oliver Cooper, Natalka Znak, Brent Baker and Stewart Morris. The first episode aired on 22 June 2009 hosted by Oliver Cooper (The original rat king).
The show was originally created in the United Kingdom by the factual programmes department of CooperDigital then London franchise, London Weekend Television (LWT) and developed by a team including Oliver Cooper, Natalka Znak, Brent Baker and Stewart Morris. The first episode aired on 22 June 2009 hosted by Oliver Cooper (The original rat king).
"Hey did you watch 'The Rat Cave' last night?"
"Yeah bro, shits wack, Jamiul definitely gets my vote"
"Yeah bro, shits wack, Jamiul definitely gets my vote"
by FelixBaker1 November 17, 2020