Chris likes girls who wear bunny ears, sport pigtails and wear glasses. Thus, his sketch factor is a 5.
by chad June 2, 2004
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Q. There’s sort of an “ick-factor” to it?
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Q. There’s sort of an “ick-factor” to it?
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how much a girl's ass jiggles when you slap it.
when it doesn't jiggle it can either be not sexy or sexy depending on the guy
when it does jiggle a little that is really sexy and alotta guys like it.
when it jiggles too much thats just......
when it doesn't jiggle it can either be not sexy or sexy depending on the guy
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dude 1: oh dude i slapped my girl's ass and it didn't jiggle at all. she had a low jiggle factor.
dude 2:is that good or bad?
dude 1: i say its bad! i want that ass to jiggle.
dude2:
dude 2:is that good or bad?
dude 1: i say its bad! i want that ass to jiggle.
dude2:
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Get the Factorial mug.Gross female factory employees, typically from midwestern states, that perform gross sexual acts with their younger male coworkers. These female factory workers generally do not keep up with common grooming standards and personal hygiene in the genital region.
Hey bro, it was getting late and everyone left the bar so I ended up scoring some factory pussy around 2am before I went home
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factsplained; factsplaining
Definition of factsplain
transitive + intransitive
: the uninvited and condescending effort of a third party (usually, though not always, on social media platforms) to offer extraneous information (“context”) or further explanation on a given subject/topic, while invariably posing itself as objectively factual, despite its content and purpose invariably being the promotion or defense of a partisan (progressive, leftist) idea, premise, value, cause, figure, etc.
It is often characterized by cloaking subjective opinions and partisan perspectives amidst the excessive use of officious-sounding terms and declarations such as “Ruling” “Context” “Evidence” “Credible” “Finding” “Determination” “Conclusion” “Result”, etc. or may strive to confirm or deny information on the basis of mere nuance, minor technicalities, irrelevancies, or other specious rationale.
In both form and content, factsplaining attempts to discredit the original information, although rarely if ever actually doing so, and its presence therefore may best be understood as a strong indicator of the original content’s accuracy or veracity.
Prominent factsplainers: Factcheck, Politifact, Snopes, Reuters, AP
See also: bias, propaganda, spin, gaslighting, censorship, partisanship
factsplained; factsplaining
Definition of factsplain
transitive + intransitive
: the uninvited and condescending effort of a third party (usually, though not always, on social media platforms) to offer extraneous information (“context”) or further explanation on a given subject/topic, while invariably posing itself as objectively factual, despite its content and purpose invariably being the promotion or defense of a partisan (progressive, leftist) idea, premise, value, cause, figure, etc.
It is often characterized by cloaking subjective opinions and partisan perspectives amidst the excessive use of officious-sounding terms and declarations such as “Ruling” “Context” “Evidence” “Credible” “Finding” “Determination” “Conclusion” “Result”, etc. or may strive to confirm or deny information on the basis of mere nuance, minor technicalities, irrelevancies, or other specious rationale.
In both form and content, factsplaining attempts to discredit the original information, although rarely if ever actually doing so, and its presence therefore may best be understood as a strong indicator of the original content’s accuracy or veracity.
Prominent factsplainers: Factcheck, Politifact, Snopes, Reuters, AP
See also: bias, propaganda, spin, gaslighting, censorship, partisanship
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