1. The act of having sex without even bothering to try to get the woman to orgasm. Usually lasts for about five seconds.
2. The act of having sex with a neophyte (someone new to something.
Without much knowledge pertaining to a subject) PERFECT
3. A one-night stan-d is where two people have a sexual encounter, where there is no expectation of establishing a romantic relationship
2. The act of having sex with a neophyte (someone new to something.
Without much knowledge pertaining to a subject) PERFECT
3. A one-night stan-d is where two people have a sexual encounter, where there is no expectation of establishing a romantic relationship
by -unkown March 20, 2014
Get the wham bam thank you stanmug. The last response you will hear before auto pilot is engaged .. this phrase is accompanied by the Term “ Do Well” and a firm handshake ..
Usually Given To Person who have banged the bend to hard .
Usually Given To Person who have banged the bend to hard .
by Town242 December 3, 2022
Get the Thanks For Comingmug. by Le sluug November 8, 2021
Get the thank you for being quietmug. by Crystal and Ramsey December 26, 2021
Get the Thank you, Rhondamug. by Toblox gay November 21, 2021
Get the thanks for the warning officermug. How about that, yeah?
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by Hym Iam December 5, 2023
Get the Thank you, Hymmug. "Thank Jose" is a phrase originating from the fictional universe of the novel "Endless Cultivation." In this literary world, the primary religious belief centers around venerating the inaugural cultivator, simply known as Jose, who is regarded as a deity. The expression serves as an alternative to the more commonly used "Thank God," reflecting the unique cultural and religious context within the narrative.
by Paige Crest February 2, 2024
Get the Thank Josemug.