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Over the back rack shack

Brassiere. Other slangs are, but not limited to; "Over the shoulder boulder holder" and "Across the chest breast rest".
I had to ho buy an over the back rack shack for my wife the other day.
by Toblucz May 2, 2014
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stick in the mud

When you tuck your cock back under and poop on it.
I had to pull a Stick in the Mud before I was ready to give her the Cleveland Steamer.
by Chad L. R September 25, 2007
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come back attack smack in the back

When one is ready to move forward with an action
"I am ready to come back attack smack in the back that hoe tonight!!"
by e-boogie August 27, 2006
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stick in the mud

I was stirring the tuna casserole when I popped-out and accidentally gave her a stick in the mud.
by RNPS May 27, 2008
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Stick In the Mud

Is a nickname for gay sex
John and Obama were doing the stick in the mud routine, when i opened the door.
by JoeJoe860 October 4, 2008
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stank on the pink

When a woman has intercouse.
Wow Mary went out last night and got some stank on the pink
by Mary Masterbater November 24, 2006
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fork stuck in the road

Any exceptionally stupid or illiterate phrase found in a pop song. Particularly if it's then defended or expounded upon in various "meanings of lyrics" sites or in fan writing. A lot of pop stars were so totally created by parents/managers/agents/etc. that they went straight from a suburban bedroom to the celeb suites without having read a book or talked to a real person on the way, getting all their alleged education from other pop songs and tv.

The words "fork stuck in the road" originally occurred in a Green Day song, and in a later interview (urban legend has it) the songwriter came up with a long story about how people on journeys would stick a dinner fork into the road to show they'd been there or some such -- apparently being unaware that a dinner fork was originally a "forked spoon", i.e. one that split, the way a forked stick or a forked road splits, and that a "fork in the road" is a place where you make a decision, not a milestone or boundary marker. (I can find no evidence that any such interview occurred, but it seems to be widely believed in).
"Hey, somebody should tell Alanis that every time you hear the rolling thunder, it means the lightning already missed you. And read her a definition of ironic."

"That's like so unfair! She was saying that like, he runs away when there's no reason to! And she was making fun of the way people use the word ironic wrong!"

"Naw, it was just another fork stuck in the road. She's the fork stuck in the road goddess."
by old lang guy September 17, 2008
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