A way of smoking weed out of a regular plastic water bottle. Hole in the cap, put regular 5/16 socket in hole. put weed in socket. hole on side of bottle at the very bottom. fill water to near top of bottle. plug hole with finger. light the weed, let go of the hole. smoke flows into bottle. right before its empty, plug hole again, remove cap. start to suck from top of bottle, let go of hole. hold it. and get blazed
by trahctub eoj September 19, 2007
by matt March 11, 2005
by El Cholo February 18, 2004
The act of dragging your fingers vertically down another person's face as seen in the movie Face/Off
by must turd May 02, 2015
A beaver waterfall is when a woman lies down in the bathtub, places both legs on the wall, places her vagina underneath the faucet, and uses running water to masterbate.
Sheila was feeling very lonely after watching "Murder, She Wrote" so she decided it was time for a beaver waterfall.
by Michael_Scarn June 06, 2015
When an intoxicated fun loving and amazingly hilarious guy asks a slightly intoxicated, fun loving, naked woman to bend over while he, who won't let go of his college fraternity days, takes puff from pencil joint, then pours ice cold beer down her ass crack into his welcoming mouth, holds the hit for so long that the small vein on his temple bulges out, and then he blows the hit out. The sequence may be wrapped up with a tongue dart.
by IR811 June 12, 2021
An urban waterfall is a natural waterfall located in an urban area that has some man-made changes done to it, such as enclosing the natural creek above or below the falls into a storm sewer or box culvert or the construction of a bridge or road over the creek above the falls. The actual waterfall itself normally has not changed, just its natural surroundings have been changed by man.
Dundas Falls located in Hamilton Canada is an urban waterfall because Spencer Creek above the falls has been enclosed into a large storm sewer pipe as shown on this link:
http://www.conservationhamilton.ca/parks/visit/dundasfalls.asp
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http://www.conservationhamilton.ca/parks/visit/dundasfalls.asp
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by Mr. Hamilton Waterfall March 27, 2009