The act of placing both hands palms facing each other around ones erect Penis. Thus creating a sandwhich while masturbating.
by Kiefman420 July 8, 2022

when a gay male shows affection to a straight male even though he knows he is as straight as a pole.
by anonymous March 29, 2021

this term refers to peaple who have creepy artistic aesthetic hands with so long thin fingers and perfect shape of nails ...
by xEDELRICX June 13, 2019

the B's wing hand is strong because of his ability to dominate the stack.so keep your wing hand strong,bitches!!
by lumpy & the B November 13, 2007

When you get your pop culture taste from everyone around you and have no acquired taste of your own. You're just a shell wearing, listening and watching things because they're currently popular, and that's all you are.
You put in no effort to even browse for your own taste, to the point of even going onto a page from a tag from bandcamp, just in case you'll be judged for not liking it.
You are the true meek of society.
You put in no effort to even browse for your own taste, to the point of even going onto a page from a tag from bandcamp, just in case you'll be judged for not liking it.
You are the true meek of society.
This dudes got mad second hand taste, he listens to suicide boys cause he wishes he did heroin but he's even to scared to do that. What a poser. What a pussy.
by Gul'Mannoroth January 26, 2020

A very dry, aggressive, and amateur “handjob.” Usually painful, but considered a right of passive in the south. By Haley
by Dr. DeezNutz March 5, 2022

An OCD-impaired bookworm who stubbornly keeps his gaze straight ahead when turning a page, and so he reads the right-hand side of the open book first, before reluctantly redirecting his gaze to the left-hand page.
Being a right-hand reader maybe be okay for a tome that has a separate item or article on each page (like a "Jim and Tim Talk Duct Tape" book or a "Choose Your Own Adventure" missive) and therefore may not have to be read in "progressive" order (i.e., from one page to the next) to make sense, but it can be exceedingly problematic for a "standard" essay that "flows forwards" through the entire book; attempting to be informed or entertained by reading this type of work's pages "out of order" can be very confusing.
by QuacksO October 17, 2019
