The act of giving someone half of the smoked cigarette. The person usually lights up a cigarette as another ask using the term ‘bust me shorts’ meaning letting them smoke half of still lit cigarette.
Person 1: Man I need to smoke this port.
Person 2: Ey' man bust me shorts on that.
Person 1: Man, I'm always bustin' shorts on you, buy your own pack!
Person 2: Ey' man bust me shorts on that.
Person 1: Man, I'm always bustin' shorts on you, buy your own pack!
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nostril-bating is the purest form of self gratification and should never be looked upon as gross and icky
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Business strategy that brands itself in some way, shape or form as resisting Trump and/or GOP policies.
Adidas and Gucci, though not necessarily by choice, have now adopted a type of woke business strategy, following companies like Dicks' Sporting Goods (who quit selling handguns in response to school shootings) and Nike (who featured controversial societal critic, Colin Kapernick.
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A jovial retort.
Roots, if they must be traced, are archaic and are in reference to one's "baby maker" (that you are putting your mouth near it/on it).
One is so much in agreement with the other person that they would preform oral sex with each other.
Not a threat, although new mothers don't favor this term. Use discretion with your slang.
The negative form is also easy to use:
"I am NOT biting your baby".
Other forms exist such as:
"I'm gnawing your toddler"
"Chomping your child."
Used usually to add variety by those that are already familiar with "biting your baby".
A jovial retort.
Roots, if they must be traced, are archaic and are in reference to one's "baby maker" (that you are putting your mouth near it/on it).
One is so much in agreement with the other person that they would preform oral sex with each other.
Not a threat, although new mothers don't favor this term. Use discretion with your slang.
The negative form is also easy to use:
"I am NOT biting your baby".
Other forms exist such as:
"I'm gnawing your toddler"
"Chomping your child."
Used usually to add variety by those that are already familiar with "biting your baby".
Drew: I'm having a barbecue on Saturday.
Tyson: What are you grilling?
Drew: Steak and corn on the cob.
Tyson: I'm biting your baby! I'll be there.
Drew: Tonight Ingrid and I are going out to the movies, do you want to come?
Ian: I'm biting your baby, but I've got to work on this script. Thanks, though.
Jayson: Do you want to hang out at my house?
Drew: So I can watch you play Wii? I am not biting your baby.
Tyson: What are you grilling?
Drew: Steak and corn on the cob.
Tyson: I'm biting your baby! I'll be there.
Drew: Tonight Ingrid and I are going out to the movies, do you want to come?
Ian: I'm biting your baby, but I've got to work on this script. Thanks, though.
Jayson: Do you want to hang out at my house?
Drew: So I can watch you play Wii? I am not biting your baby.
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Joe: Hi I'm joe, dude I had sex last night and it was so amazing I couldn't finish though.
Ron: Well that sucks, but man you're kinda bting out.
Joe: Hi I'm joe, dude I had sex last night and it was so amazing I couldn't finish though.
Ron: Well that sucks, but man you're kinda bting out.
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Get the biting chunk mug.1. A business week is usually the days during the week that a place of work is open
Five days a week from monday to friday has become the norm for most of the world leaving weekends free from work, for the most part
2. 'Businessweek' is a magazine, probably related to news in the modern marketplace
Five days a week from monday to friday has become the norm for most of the world leaving weekends free from work, for the most part
2. 'Businessweek' is a magazine, probably related to news in the modern marketplace
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